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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A processors take on the Canada EU free trade deal that many feel could change the face of the fishery.
At stake are some of this provinces fisheries policies, like mimimum processing requirements. In return though, there's tariff-free access to an extra 500 million customers.
Some thoughts on the importance of caplin, and another remedies for sea-sickness.
One harvester in Sop's Arm is disappointed that some fishermen would rather stay home on EI than fish certain quotas.
One of the biggest decisions in the fishery received the smallest amount of publicity. So today the OCI plant for Fortune goes front and center.
A financial outlook on the growth of the fishery that's enough to make you feel ill.
Tonight we'll hear from a Nova Scotia based company who has avoided the problem of disease by avoiding the ocean.
The seal industry hopes to continue its growth but it may need a little more government help.
Another case of a salmon virus on an aquaculture site on the South Coast. We'll hear from the company about what all this means.
Dr. Bill Monetvecchi responds to the criticism over his opinions on the cull of grey seals.
The Highliner operation stops its production lines and that ends 70 years of seeing a fishplant operate in Burin.
We'll hear from someone inside the Burin plant, from inside the town council and from inside Highliner.
Two stories from Nova Scotia tonight, both with strong Newfoundland ties.
Harvesters are almost unanimous when it comes to demands that DFO "do something" about the number of harp seals. But there is an opinion that a cull could do more harm than good to both seals AND cod.
The Fisheries Broadcast Friday December 7, 2012