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:
We'll find out why there's a delay in getting rid of infected salmon, and why the company qualifies for financial compensation from the federal government
The plant is falling into the ocean, creating environment concerns, yet no one seems to know what to do.
The Living Oceans Society expresses its thoughts on the virus infecting the St. Alban's Salmon farm
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has ordered nearly half a million farmed salmon destroyed after a virus was confirmed
A salmon farm in St. Alban's has been quarantined until an investigation determines whether there's a virus outbreak
A Biologist describes how a report he did for a DFO committee was altered to make cod stocks appear healthier than they were.
Both harvesters on the West Coast and DFO agree that changes are needed in the halibut fishery. We'll hear from both sides
The country's Transportation Safety Board issues the results of a three-year study on safety in the fishing industry.
The communities of Bay Bulls and Witless Bay are booming, twenty years after they thought it was all over.
John Crosbie says it was bad science that foreshadowed the Cod Moratorium. A respected biologist disagrees
The implications of the cod moratorium through the eyes of Newfoundland artists.
A feature interview with former fisher, former fisheries minister, former fisheries resource conservation council member ... Trevor Taylor.
And Fisheries Minister Darin King on what the province is doing for fish plant workers who no longer have plants to work in.
Host Brian Callahan and Guest Earl McCurdy of the FFAW.
Still getting lots of outrage about the fishery in the Gulf