Wharf debate for upcoming lobster season
The talk on the wharf is perhaps more certain in the uncertain lobster industry in southwestern Nova Scotia.
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The talk on the wharf is perhaps more certain in the uncertain lobster industry in southwestern Nova Scotia.
The crew of the fishing vessel safe after a fire broke out but was put out with out causing any damage.
Greenpeace raided Loblaws stores in Toronto for selling ‘Red List’ fish, which is forbidden by the authority.
The fishermen of PEI’s North Shore believe that there is an end to tuna fishery in spite of a strong tuna fishery in that area.
Shelburne County MLA Sterling Belliveau is ready to put the Georges Bank moratorium remains on the front burner.
At fisheries council annual meeting Prince Edward Island fishers are ready to adopt new measures for global completion.
The Provincial Government has announced to work under a revised seafood processing policy framework.
Fishing groups say that the decision of Supreme Court of Canada will assist credit crunch in the fishing industry.
The Provincial Government will provide approximately $26,000 for a project
The apex court in Canada court rules that commercial fishing licences are now be treated as property in bankruptcy.
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