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:
Lobbying now for the protection in the future of some of the communities in Labrador.
Coastal Labrador communities rely on their fishplants for their futures and this issue has local business-people spooked.
The benefits of omega 3 fish oil pills may have been overblown.
Opposition to DFO's new mandatory use of biodegradable twine for the up and coming crab season got us wondering where the idea came from in the first place.
Tonight, the new Minister of Fisheries Derrick Dalley on where he is on all those new files he is trying to get a handle on.
Another criticism of the use of biodegradable nets.
DFO is making it mandatory to use biodegradable twine to cut down on wasteage of crab when pots go missing.
The war of words continues between processors over the OCI deal and accusations of 'quota grabs"
We'll hear a voice of reason from the Burin Peniunsula tonight, and we'll also hear from a union executive board memnber who had to make the difficult choice to vote againt the plan.
Differing views in the unions, the local vs provincial executive, different views among the public, now differing views among processors
The fisheries union gets support from a surpirsing source on its stand against the Fortune plan
There's been an lot of talk, a lot of arguments, about the OCI plan for Fortune
The Mayor of Fortune on the realities of OCI's future in the town.
We'll hear from the local union AND a passionate industry observer
Why is Darin King saying all those nasty things about Earle McCurdy and what does the FFAW president think of it?