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We are submitting this letter on behalf of the 1000 Islands Chapter of Delta Waterfowl 1000Island.Established 4 years ago, our membership covers the area between Bellville and Brockville.
The Thousand Islands are a group of more than 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border of the U.S. and Canada. A fashionable retreat for the elite in the late 19th century, today the area is a hub for outdoor activities.
Having seen the destruction the large populations of these birds can cause on vegetation first hand we support a hunting season to assist in the reduction of the population of the double breasted cormorant.
Cormorant guano is acidic heavy amounts can change the acidic level of the soil destroying vegetation and nesting habitat of other waterfowl species. Decline of small mouth bass and yellow perch populations have been associated with the increase in Cormorant population in the Great lakes region.
A Double breasted cormorant can consume more than a pound of fish a day decimating local fish population Millions of anglers participate in recreational fishing in Ontario Recreational fishing can be a treasured family or community activity, as well as a way of enjoying the great outdoors. Tourism associated with fishing is also of significant economic benefit to many Ontario communities.
Lance Holmes
Vice President, 1000 Islands Delta Waterfowl
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Submitted November 24, 2018 10:06 AM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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