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P.E.I. tuna fishery closes for weekend
Article online since October 11th 2008
The rest of the P.E.I. bluefin tuna quota, more than 40 tonnes, will not be landed until next week, says the P.E.I. Fishermen’s Association. “Given the Thanksgiving holiday when the federal fisheries department will be closed and the forecast of strong northerly winds on Monday, the bluefin...
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Calamity crab: Foreign crab species threatens Placentia Bay ecosystem
Article online since October 9th 2008
By Gavin Simms FOR THE SOU’WESTER William Hepditch and Charles Brinston have been laying crab pots in the shallows of North Harbour for the past five weeks. From their little wooden dory they haul in the morning and again in the afternoon, loading the boat to their knees each time. It's...
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Panel to explore Georges Bank moratorium issue during conference
Article online since October 9th 2008
A special CORE Panel session representing various sides of the Georges Bank issue will take place on Thursday, Oct. 9 at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax. The panel is part of the Canadian Offshore Resources Exhibition (CORE) and Conference, which is an annual gathering of...
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DFO busy with lobster fishery investigations
Article online since October 8th 2008
By Eric McCarthy FOR THE SOU’WESTER Transcontinental Media/The Journal Pioneer ALBERTON, P.E.I. – The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has laid several charges during the fall lobster fishing season, Louis Richard, detachment supervisor for West Prince reports. The season ends this...
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Crew of Fundy Legend saved after fishing vessel sinks off Yarmouth
Article online since October 7th 2008
By Tina Comeau THE VANGUARD NovaNewsNow.com It didn’t take the crew of the fishing vessel Fundy Legend long to realize their best chance for survival was to abandon their sinking ship on Tuesday morning. Not that the decision was theirs to make. In the darkness the ocean was swallowing...
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( August 4th 2008 )
Fish buyer not impressed with DFO's management of swordfish harpoon fishery
( August 4th 2008 )
Governments invest $15.1 million in Digby ferry service
( August 1st 2008 )
With money on the way, Digby, N.S. wharf group looks ahead
( August 1st 2008 )
COLUMN: A familiar story
( August 1st 2008 )
Capelin: The short-lived season comes to an end
( July 31st 2008 )
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( July 31st 2008 )
Effects of catch-and-release?
( July 31st 2008 )
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( July 30th 2008 )
It's madness: Struggling to survive fishing regulations
( July 30th 2008 )
N.S. fisherman fined $23,000 for fishing in N.B. waters during closed time
( July 30th 2008 )
Wharf of words
( July 30th 2008 )
Four fishermen safely escape burning boat
( July 29th 2008 )
N.B. government signs deal with Red Lobster chain to study sustainable fishing
( July 29th 2008 )
Wedgeport, N.S. tuna tournament back on home turf
( July 29th 2008 )
Fish tales: Mixed catches reported across N.L. on first day of food fishery
( July 29th 2008 )
Funding announced for Nova Scotia harbours
( July 28th 2008 )
Man pulled off fishing boat being treated at hospital
( July 28th 2008 )
Lobster fishermen report lower prices but catches on a par with last year off Cape Breton
( July 28th 2008 )
Four fishermen rescued from burning boat
( July 28th 2008 )
Off to catch some sharks August 13 -16
( July 25th 2008 )
P.E.I. government forming industry committee to study challenges in lobster fishery
( July 25th 2008 )
Minister Hearn responds to proposed European Union ban on trade of seal products
( July 23rd 2008 )
DFO considers licensing recreational fishery in Atlantic Canada, Quebec
( July 23rd 2008 )
The whale rescuer
( July 22nd 2008 )
Big undertaking required to fill big ship with big cargo
( July 22nd 2008 )
Seafood producers searching for reduction in energy costs
( July 22nd 2008 )
$7.8 million in improvements announced for 18 New Brunswick harbours
( July 22nd 2008 )
Tri-town fishermen campaign to keep N.L. DFO office open
( July 21st 2008 )
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