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.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: CBC Radio
- Copyright: Copyright © CBC 2018
Podcasts:
The Salmon association reacts strongly to the latest possible outbreak of a virus on the south coast, and the pesticides that have been approved to fight it. I'm john Furlong.
The continuing debate over whether to allow crab to leave Labrador to be processed on the island.
Another possible outbreak of Salmon Anemia on an aquaculture farm on the South Coast
Stability on the water and a new tool that helps harvesters better understand the nuances.
An Inuit fisherman on life on the water...from a resettled community near Cape Harrisson to Goose Bay
Black Tickle is a little community of less than 200 people on Labrador's South Coast. Kids from the School in Black Tickle are performing a play about their own community and their own community's problems.
A few things you may not have known about the remote community of Norman Bay,in Southern Labrador.
Aquaculture industry responds to concerns over seal lice on salmon farms.
An Inuit fisherman on why those days in the ORIGINAL Davis Inlet were so life-giving for him and for his family.
A Labrador perspective from a woman whose passion for the Big Land is known from one corner of this province to the other.
We'll talk about the plants in Nain and Makkovik tonight and the co-op that oversees their complicated operations.
We'll continue our discussion tonight about the significance of Battle Harbour and its place in our fishing history with TWO people who were there.
The annual food fishery has become a right for most people in Newfoundland, but there are some in Labrador who don't know where they stand on the issue.
John Risley doesn't have as much to do with the fishery anymore, and he's just as glad.
Fishing on the Labrador. It started in Battle Harbour a few years ago......quite a few years ago..... 240 years ago.