New protected ocean areas aimed at conserving coral, sea bottom dwellers
OTTAWA — The Disko Fan and the Funk Island Deep. Most Canadians might be excused for thinking they could be the names of pop-rock bands.
They are, in fact, the monikers of two of Canada’s newest marine refuges where the federal government hopes to protect sensitive ocean habitats in the Eastern Arctic.
Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc announced the creation of seven new marine refuges Thursday, adding more than 145,000 square kilometres to the ocean areas along Canada’s coasts that are deemed off limits to fishing gear that makes contact with the ocean floor.
“As Canadians, we are fortunate to be bounded by three oceans, which are significant to our heritage, culture and economy,” LeBlanc said in a statement.