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Fisheries and Oceans Canada
The Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada (PSPC), on behalf of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), is soliciting bids for three (3) 5.5m to 5.9m Open Aluminum Monohull Boats with Trailers under Supply Arrangement E60MC-190001, Stream #12 (Aluminum Boats - Equal to or less than 6 Meters). Only suppliers currently holding a valid Supply Arrangement under Stream #12 are eligible to respond; new suppliers must first qualify. The boats are to be delivered to Burlington, Ontario and Campbell River, British Columbia for use by the Canadian Coast Guard / DFO fleet, with bids closing on July 21, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Close: Jul 21, 2026
The Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada (PSPC), on behalf of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), is soliciting bids for three (3) 5.5m to 5.9m Open Aluminum Monohull Boats with Trailers under Supply Arrangement E60MC-190001, Stream #12 (Aluminum Boats - Equal to or less than 6 Meters). Only suppliers currently holding a valid Supply Arrangement under Stream #12 are eligible to respond; new suppliers must first qualify. The boats are to be delivered to Burlington, Ontario and Campbell River, British Columbia for use by the Canadian Coast Guard / DFO fleet, with bids closing on July 21, 2026.
AvailableFisheries and Oceans Canada
This is a Request for Proposal (Solicitation # WS5694435868) issued by Public Services and Government Services Canada (PSPC) on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada for the reconstruction of Wharf 403 at Grand Étang Harbour in Inverness County, Nova Scotia. The work includes demolition of the existing Wharf 403 structure, storage building, floating wharf gangway and abutment, temporary removal and reinstallation of the waste oil station, dredging in identified areas, and construction of new pier, North Marginal wharf and South Marginal wharf structures, along with new concrete slab for fueling equipment, storm water infrastructure, and asphalt site reinstatement. The solicitation is open only to Canadian suppliers and applicable trading partners, with selection based on lowest price; it was published May 28, 2026, amended June 22, 2026, and bids are due July 8, 2026.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Close: Jul 8, 2026
This is a Request for Proposal (Solicitation # WS5694435868) issued by Public Services and Government Services Canada (PSPC) on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada for the reconstruction of Wharf 403 at Grand Étang Harbour in Inverness County, Nova Scotia. The work includes demolition of the existing Wharf 403 structure, storage building, floating wharf gangway and abutment, temporary removal and reinstallation of the waste oil station, dredging in identified areas, and construction of new pier, North Marginal wharf and South Marginal wharf structures, along with new concrete slab for fueling equipment, storm water infrastructure, and asphalt site reinstatement. The solicitation is open only to Canadian suppliers and applicable trading partners, with selection based on lowest price; it was published May 28, 2026, amended June 22, 2026, and bids are due July 8, 2026.
AvailableFisheries and Oceans Canada
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), through Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), is issuing a Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) for qualified suppliers to provide inspection, repair, and maintenance services for lifting equipment at federal Small Craft Harbours. The work covers Small Craft Harbours located in the Magdalen Islands, Gaspésie, and Côte-Nord regions of Quebec, where harbour lifting equipment such as hoists and cranes require ongoing servicing. Suppliers must submit their standing offer response by the closing date of June 30, 2026, at 2:00 PM EDT.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), through Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), is issuing a Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) for qualified suppliers to provide inspection, repair, and maintenance services for lifting equipment at federal Small Craft Harbours. The work covers Small Craft Harbours located in the Magdalen Islands, Gaspésie, and Côte-Nord regions of Quebec, where harbour lifting equipment such as hoists and cranes require ongoing servicing. Suppliers must submit their standing offer response by the closing date of June 30, 2026, at 2:00 PM EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Fisheries and Oceans Canada
This final report from the Atlantic Seal Science Task Team presents recommendations to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) regarding its seal science priorities, specifically for harp and grey seals, and ways to enhance collaboration with the fishing industry. The recommendations focus on addressing knowledge gaps in seal diet, distribution, and migration, improving the understanding of seal-fish stock relationships, and fostering collaborative research with various partners. It also suggests concrete improvements for DFO's communication of seal science to stakeholders and the public, aiming to inform DFO's future research priorities and pinniped-related science activities.
The Government of Canada's plan for aquaculture aims to address rising global seafood demand by creating economic opportunities and jobs in coastal communities, while ensuring environmental sustainability. Key pillars include an approach based on scientific evidence to protect wild fish and aquatic life, integration of environmental, social, and economic factors, engagement with Indigenous peoples, and collaboration with diverse stakeholders. The plan also emphasizes fostering innovation, utilizing green technologies, and unifying regulations under a national aquaculture act, ultimately promoting environmentally responsible practices and sustainable job creation for Canadians.
This document outlines the establishment and strategic focus of Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Arctic Region, created in 2018 to specialize services and integrate northern community input. Key areas of work include conserving northern marine ecosystems, co-developing and delivering scientific research, and managing sustainable fisheries and marine mammal harvesting. The region prioritizes reconciliation, fostering economic opportunities with Inuit, First Nations, Metis, and all northerners, and promoting arctic employment. Its overarching goal is to sustainably manage the Arctic for the benefit of the North and all Canadians, particularly in response to a changing climate opening the area to increased fishing, shipping, and resource development.
This document outlines Canada's commitment and strategic approach to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. It emphasizes international cooperation, scientific research, and technological innovation to address ocean challenges, improve understanding of ocean conditions, and mitigate impacts of ocean changes. Key initiatives include developing a national sustainable blue economy strategy and contributing to marine biodiversity, climate change efforts, and plastic pollution reduction, aiming to achieve the world's sustainable development goals by 2030 and ensure lasting ocean prosperity.
The document details the Coastal Environmental Baseline program, a collaborative effort led by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, involving First Nations, NGOs, and academics. This program aims to collect crucial baseline ecological data at six key coastal sites in Canada to support local communities in understanding and managing their ecosystems. By filling data gaps on habitat, species populations, and species at risk, the initiative seeks to provide essential information for long-term decision-making and policy development, particularly in response to climate change, while integrating traditional and scientific knowledge.
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