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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The province will make sure the crumbling plant in Englee will be demolished. The town says it will be delighted to see the last of it.
A check-in with Port Union and Black Tickle, two communities that recently lost their fish plants
A conversation with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency about plans to de-populate and disinfect the salmon that have the IFA virus
We'll revisit our look at Port Union and the loss of its fish plant
It's managed to buck the trend and keep going. It wants to keep it that way.
The Fogo Island Co-op is feeling increased pressure because of cuts to crab quotas.
What are the government's plans to force the owners to clean up the site?
A whale that beached itself in Point au Gaul had to be put down
The Fisheries Broadcast - Friday July 20, 2012
Officials "can't say with any certainty" that construction was the cause.
Operation will see infected fish buried; unaffected fish turned into fish meal.
Fisheries Minister Darin King says no fish from Gray Aqua's Butter Cove site - tainted with infectious salmon anemia - will make it to market.
Atlantic Salmon Federation says river levels are at their lowest levels in 50 years. And how much salmon was eaten at SalmonFest, and where it all came from.
The province's wildlife federation adds its voice to concerns over the virus in St. Alban's
First we'll hear from a biologist on the West Coast then ...then the biggest aquaculture player in the country.