Yacht club convicted of killing migratory birds in attempt to scare them away

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July 22, 2016 – Québec, Quebec – Environment and Climate Change Canada

On July 6, the Club nautique de Baie-Comeau Inc., on the North Shore, pleaded guilty to killing or injuring a dozen Ring-Billed Gulls by trying to scare them, in violation of the Migratory Birds Regulations. The Club nautique was fined 2,500 dollars, which will be paid to the Environmental Damages Fund. This sentence is the first conviction in Canada for this type of offence under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (MBCA).

The investigation determined that in July 2014, the Club nautique de Baie-Comeau Inc. had installed a network of monofilaments extended over the marina’s breakwater to scare the birds and prevent them from landing on it to protect crafts in anchorage. However, this installation resulted in taking, wounding or even killing the birds. Since the situation was repeated after Wildlife enforcement officers issued a warning to remedy it in 2013, they laid charges under subsection 24(3) of the Regulations.

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Migratory Birds Convention Act

List of Migratory Birds protected in Canada under the MBCA

Environmental Offenders Registry

Environmental Damages Fund

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Office of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
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