
The
Prince Edward Island Fishermen's Association (PEIFA) was
originally formed in the early 1950's to enable Island
fishers to discuss the effects of a proposed trap limit.
While holding community meetings across the Island to discuss
the issue, fishers soon realized the need for a representative
group to express their concerns to government on a host
of industry issues.They also recognized the benefit of
an organization through which they could communicate between
themselves, their communities and with fisher organizations
in other provinces. The primary objective was to approach
the federal government with one, united voice.
In the early
1970's the Association participated in a federation of
fishers, processors and government called the PEI Fisheries
Federation. In 1979 the Association voted to opt out of
the Federation, detaching itself from government grants
and becoming financially self-sufficient. At the time
the PEIFA had a total of 691 members. In 1982 the Association
was incorporated.
The
By-Laws of the PEI Fishermen's Association Ltd. were amended
in 2007. The Board of Directors is now comprised of 12
members (two from each Local), and a President elected
by the Directors. The Executive Committee,
consisting of a representative of each Local, has a Vice-President,
1st Vice President, 2nd Vice-President, 3rd Vice-President,
Treasurer, and Secretary as well as the President. The
Board meets a minimum of 10 times per year. A convention
and annual general meeting of the association is held each
winter and may be attended by any member in good standing. All
members in good standing may vote on all issues.
In
2004, the provincial government passed into law The Certified
Fisheries Organizations Support Act. The PEI Fishermen's
Association is the only organization to meet the criteria
of the Act and, as such, is now recognized as the representative
organization for all core fishers in the Province of Prince
Edward Island.
There are six member
Locals of the Association. Each organization represents
fishers in specific geographical areas of the Province
on behalf of the PEIFA. The six Locals are:
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Central Northumberland
Strait Fishermen's Association (CNSFA) |
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Eastern Kings Fishermen's
Association (EKFA) |
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North Shore Fishermen's
Association (NSFA) |
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Prince County Fishermen's
Association (PCFA) |
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Southern Kings and Queens
Fishermen's Association (SKQFA) |
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Western Gulf Fishermen's
Association (WGFA) |
To
become a member of the PEIFA, an individual must be recognized
as a core fisher in accordance with the Department of
Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) designation. The annual membership
fee to the Association is $100.00 (plus $5.00 GST). Payment
may be made to the PEIFA office in Charlottetown. While
membership is voluntary, provincial legislation requires
that all core fishers pay an annual support fee to the
Association in the amount of $105.00, GST inclusive.

PEIFA Board of Directors
| Name |
District |
E-Mail |
Telephone |
Michael
McGeoghegan
President , PEIFA |
Central
Northumberland Strait FA |
|
902-659-2264 |
| George
Ferguson |
Central
Northumberland Strait FA |
|
902-658-2026 |
| Peter Boertien |
Eastern Kings FA |
|
902-743-3007 |
| Scott Bruce |
Eastern Kings FA |
scottbruce@eastlink.ca |
902-687-1888 |
| Norman
Peters |
North
Shore FA |
|
902-963-2525 |
| Mervyn
Misener |
|
|
902-672-3334 |
| Shelton
Barlow |
Prince
County FA |
|
902-859-2537 |
| Danny
Arsenault |
Prince
County FA |
|
902-882-3037 |
| John Gotell |
Southern
Kings & Queens FA |
|
902-652-2034 |
| Bobby Jenkins |
Southern
Kings & Queens FA |
|
902-583-2707 |
| Craig
Avery |
Western
Gulf FA |
|
902-887-3883 |
| Francis
Morrissey |
Western
Gulf FA |
|
902-882-2883 |

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