Hands off: Canada to sign international moratorium on High Arctic fishing
Canada is to join more than a dozen countries Wednesday in signing a deal that would block commercial fishing in the High Arctic for 16 years and begin unravelling ecological mysteries at the top of the world.
Experts say it’s a rare example of the globe coming together to prevent environmental problems before they start.
“There’s an agreement before the problem exists,” said Peter Harrison, a professor of Arctic policy at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., and a former top federal bureaucrat.
“It’s a major step in the right direction.”


