Concern over future of Newfoundland’s fishery,o outports
The Fish, Food and Allied Workers (FFAW) has expressed concern in its report over the future of Newfoundland fishery and its outports.
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The Fish, Food and Allied Workers (FFAW) has expressed concern in its report over the future of Newfoundland fishery and its outports.
Canada’s fishing industry needs urgent action from the Federal government to deal with current financial crisis that engulfs international community.
The fishermen of Prince Edward Island are seeking new markets for its once lucrative lobster fishery or risk losing it altogether.
The Provincial Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture has announced that its production value for fishing industry is expected to exceed $1 billion in 2008.
Food, Fish and Allied Workers (FFAW) demand that the government of Newfoundland and Labrador needs contingency plan for 2009.
Food, Fish and Allied Workers (FFAW) demand that the government of Newfoundland and Labrador needs contingency plan for 2009.
The Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture has allowed huge funds to study x-ray inspection technology.
The southwestern Nova Scotia lobster fishery is making a steady pace three weeks into the season.
Provincial courts in Newfoundland and Labrador recently convicted and sentenced a number of individuals for exceeding recreational groundfish fishery quotas and fishing cod during a closed time.
Economic downturn has severely impacted lobster fishermen in Nova Scotia and Maine but they fight bravely to revive it.
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