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I am commenting on Cormorant policy # 013-4124
I agree that the Cormorant population requires reduction. I strongly oppose the management methodology proposed .
1. Establishing a 9 month hunting period (March through December) that includes the months of heavy recreation use such as pleasure boating, fishing, swimming, kayaking / canoeing and cottagers is not acceptable. The general activity of hunters shooting shotguns from boats and the noise penetrating tranquil summer settings will be intolerable.
2. This policy states that killed Cormorants need not be retrieved. Guidelines endorse leaving Cormorant carcasses to decay. Exposure to the sight and stench of multiple rotting birds is not compatible with what the general recreational user and shoreline resident expects of Ontario lake and river management policy.
3. This policy encourages the hunting of Cormorants during the same months as other desirable birds such as Blue Heron nest. The Blue Heron use similar environments for nesting as Cormorants. The noise and activity produced by Cormorant hunting would significantly disrupt nesting and survival of young desirable birds.
4. My experience with hunters is mixed. Unfortunately, not all hunters respect guidelines and identify (knowingly or unknowingly) the legal target. How many loons, and ducks will be doomed by the trigger happy and misinformed?
This policy as proposed requires massive revision. Consultation with a broad range of stakeholders and biologists should generate a superior common sense, evidence based policy.
Submitted December 27, 2018 1:51 PM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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013-4124
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15597
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