The Fisheries Broadcast from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador
Summary: CBC Radio's "The Broadcast," as it is affectionately known, since going on the air in 1951, has been dedicated to covering stories about the fishing industry, reflecting the people and the communities that depend on the sea for their livelihood.
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Podcasts:
The price of crab for the opening of the fishery has been announced and so too has DFO's decision on the QSA's.
The whale release and strandings group is concerned about decreases in its funding.
We'll mark one of the darkest days in Newfoundland history, the 1914 Sealing Disasters.
Why is there still no provincial marketing plan for the province's fishery?
Remember the ABC campaign that Danny Williams launched when he was premier. What role did that play in scuttling a chance for Newfoundland to have a say in its own fisheries matters.
It's a controversial measure from DFO that has some crab harvesters fighting other crab harvesters, what does the union think of it all?
We'll check in the Northeast Coast Sealers Co-op in advance of this year's seal hunt.
Some lessons from Boston, what I learned at the Seafood Show.
An update on the tragedy that took the lives of five young fishermen from Wood's Harbour, Nova Scotia during the winter lobster fishery.
The Fisheries Podcast - Friday March 15
Today on the show, environmental groups try to shutdown the lobster fishery.
The international police agency Interpol takes steps to help battle illegal fishing.
We'll ask the province's fisheries minister why he's not in Massachusetts this week at the Boston Seafood Show.
We'll hear how the seafood show is connected to an issue that came up during Question Period in the House of Assembly.
Some owners are scrambling to find people to sign on for the summer. Jeff Collett knows all about that. He fishes out of Placentia Bay and he used the power of the Internet to help him in his search for new crew.