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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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Twenty-one new fishery officers set to take up duty across the country
( March 10th 2008 )
FRCC announces public herring consultation dates
( March 7th 2008 )
MacKay awaiting final repair cost on Digby wharf
( March 7th 2008 )
Minister Hearn comments on the WTO Doha Development agenda
( March 7th 2008 )
Budget aims to kill EI: Byrne
( March 7th 2008 )
On top of it all
( March 4th 2008 )
Shark survey results surprise and reassure
( March 3rd 2008 )
Fish harvesters want increase in cod quota
( March 3rd 2008 )
Sea ice moving in, may affect seal hunt
( February 29th 2008 )
Before you fish – read this
( February 29th 2008 )
Dollar having major impact on boatbuilding industry
( February 27th 2008 )
The Coast Guard in the Maritimes
( February 26th 2008 )
Far from a dead issue
( February 26th 2008 )
N.L. fishermen allowed to buy out licences
( February 25th 2008 )
Hearn announces policy guidelines for enterprise combining in N.L.
( February 22nd 2008 )
Fisherman fined, banned from groundfishing for 10 years
( February 22nd 2008 )
Deal must end, fishermen tell committee
( February 21st 2008 )
Canada contributes $800,000 in-kind to collaborative Atlantic salmon research
( February 20th 2008 )
Atlantic Salmon Federation applauds DFO’s contribution to SALSEA
( February 20th 2008 )
Lobster fishers endorse monitoring program
( February 20th 2008 )
Former fisheries minister surprised by talk of drilling on Georges Bank
( February 18th 2008 )
Looking for answers
( February 18th 2008 )
Viable aquaculture industry key to strong rural communities
( February 15th 2008 )
Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association marking 10th anniversary
( February 15th 2008 )
N.S. energy minister believes oil development and fishing can co-exist on Georges Bank
( February 13th 2008 )
Englee, N.L. council files application for new plant
( February 11th 2008 )
Questions remain about new fisheries act bill
( February 9th 2008 )
Finished with fishing
( February 9th 2008 )
Fisherman fined $10,000 for fishing in unauthorized area
( February 8th 2008 )
That's a lotta lobster
( February 8th 2008 )
Always up to something
( February 8th 2008 )
Young fisherman several million dollars richer after winning the lottery
( February 7th 2008 )
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