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Clam diggers now speaking with a united voice
Article online since May 9th 2008
For the first time in more than 50 years, clam harvesters from Digby and Annapolis counties in Nova Scotia will speak with a united voice. The groups have joined the form the Clam Harvesting Area Two (CHA2) Clammers Association. In a general membership meeting attended by diggers from both...
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Minister Hearn encourages voluntary measures to maximize value of Gulf crab fishery
Article online since May 9th 2008
(Loyola Hearn, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, issued the following statement on May 8.) I completely agree with recent statements that it is in everyone's best interests to maximize the value of the Gulf crab fishery. Over the past year stakeholders from across the crab industry have participated...
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Over $57,000 in fines and forfeitures handed down for repeat fishing offences
Fishing captain charged four times for fishing scallop during closed time
Article online since May 8th 2008
MARYSTOWN, N.L. - Alvin H. Short of Upper Island Cove, N.L. has been sentenced to $15,000 in fines and has forfeited over $42,000 in catch for fishing scallop during a closed time on four separate occasions. On May 3, 2006, fishery officers from the Marystown detachment of Fisheries and Oceans...
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Lobster fishers feeling the pinch
'King of seafood' slips in price
Article online since May 8th 2008
By Clayton Hunt FOR THE SOU’WESTER The Atlantic lobster is referred to in many parts of the world as the 'King of Seafood.' However, the 'King of Seafood' may feel more like a prince this year as lobsters are not fetching the same prices per pound in 2008 as they did in 2007, and harvesters...
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Sydney court to hear arguments on future of anti-sealing vessel
Article online since May 8th 2008
A hearing is slated for May 9 in provincial court in Sydney to determine whether the anti-sealing vessel Farley Mowat should be returned to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The ship was seized by the federal government in April, for what DFO says are alleged seal hunt violations. The...
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Federal government announces emergency dredging at Naufrage Harbour in P.E.I.
( April 17th 2008 )
Anti-sealers out on bail; crew protests high seas arrests at gunpoint
( April 14th 2008 )
Fisheries and Oceans Canada: Government of Canada Stands Up for Sealers
( April 14th 2008 )
Government of Canada takes enforcement action against the Farley Mowat
( April 14th 2008 )
Southwestern N.S. development authority pushing forward with oil and gas fact-finding mission
( April 11th 2008 )
COLUMN: Ian Marshall: Seal tales
( April 10th 2008 )
PHOTO ESSAY: Spring just around the corner?
( April 10th 2008 )
Minister announces appointment of independent investigator to probe vessel's capsizing
( April 7th 2008 )
P.E.I. fisheries department heading east
( April 7th 2008 )
Lobster fishermen an endangered species?
( April 7th 2008 )
Killer whale sighted off coast of Nova Scotia
( April 4th 2008 )
Statement by fisheries minister
( April 2nd 2008 )
Fishermen fear impact of cusk review
( April 2nd 2008 )
Concern expressed about EI benefits being eliminated
( April 2nd 2008 )
OP-ED PIECE: WTO and Employment Insurance
( April 2nd 2008 )
A major loss averted
( April 2nd 2008 )
Charges not likely in sealer deaths: RCMP
( April 1st 2008 )
Statement by Loyola Hearn on L'Acadien II incident
( April 1st 2008 )
Rescue turns to tragedy
( March 31st 2008 )
Statement from DFO and Coast Guard on L'Acadien II
( March 31st 2008 )
Controlling the violet tunicate
( March 26th 2008 )
Atlantic Salmon Conservation foundation announces $300,000 first round of funding applications
( March 25th 2008 )
Bernardin Comeau to be inducted into the N.S Business Hall of Fame
( March 24th 2008 )
Shrimp fishermen stand behind cancer family facility
( March 24th 2008 )
News from around the region
( March 19th 2008 )
Growling from the den
( March 19th 2008 )
New N.S. owner for P.E.I. plant
( March 17th 2008 )
Minister Hearn announces 2008 management measures for Atlantic seal hunt
( March 13th 2008 )
Federal investments announced for Nova Scotia wharfs and harbours
( March 12th 2008 )
Committee hears from first Polar shareholder
( March 12th 2008 )
Green crab unlikely on peninsula
( March 11th 2008 )
Hearn hears FFAW concerns on Placentia Bay traffic, state of cod stock
( March 10th 2008 )
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