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 European Parliament has voted to adopt sweeping fisheries reforms that will help their fish stocks recover.
The closing of fish plants are a difficult challenge to face...tonight, two communities doing just that, Englee on the Northern Peninsula and Black Tickle, Labrador.
Some wonderful tape of one Gordon Bradley about the plight of fisherman in the late 1940s ... PRIOR to confederation.
DFO continues to download some of its services onto harvesters themselves.
Big story out of the US today, New England fishermen there shocked by announced cod quota reductions of up to 70 percent.
From the ocean to the plate...long been the mantra of the seafood industry.
A federal government agency changes the way it's fighting a farmed salmon virus and environmental watchdogs are warning about dire consequences.
Halibut fishermen are frustrated at DFO and are looking for a place to direct it.
A lobster dispute between New Brunswick and PEI and I'll tell you why YOU can't buy fresh fish from a harvester..why it needs to go through a third party.
A journey across the sea...21 hundred miles across the ocean...from Newfoundland to Cornwall, England......a solitary little tag from a lobster pot.
There's an old saying that you "can't fight city hall"...It's usually an expression of cynacism againat government beauracracy. Well, a fishermen in Twillingate has found out that you can't fight DFO either.
We'll talk to the people who designed and devloped the training program that some sealers question.
John speaks with Frank Pinhorn, the executive director of the Canadian Sealers Association.
One of the co-founders of the Canadian Sealers Association on the notion that sealers with years of expereince still need training.
One of the province's best known sealers on the latest country to ban the import of seal products.