Commercial fishing boat in blaze
Commercial fishing boat tied up at a Vancouver dock goes up in flames in a dangerous way that took two hours for firefighter to douse the flame.
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Commercial fishing boat tied up at a Vancouver dock goes up in flames in a dangerous way that took two hours for firefighter to douse the flame.
Exhibitors are looking forward to hook interest at this week’s fish show going top be held between February 7-9 in Moncton.
The value of landed fishing of Newfoundland and Labrador reached to great height but the fishermen didn’t see things so rosy.
A Canada-U.S. study shows that commercial fisheries play a vital role in the decline of water quality in coastal waters.
The verdict of the Supreme Court of Canada would decide whether commercial fishing licences can be defined as property under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA).
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The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) completed its Eighty-fourth Annual
Canadian MP declared $2.3 million aid in lobster research in the provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island under the Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF).
In Vancouver meeting the commercial fishermen had strong debate with recreational fishermen over the ideas of fishing.
Unique Fish show is going to held in Moncton and is expected to boost the commercial fishing and marine industry in the country.
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