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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Environmental groups are criticizing Canada's role at a global discussion in Brazil
The Sierra Club on why it thinks DFO won't look into the issue
The Fisheries Broadcast - Friday June 15, 2012
Roddickton's Ray Norman says he never saw it coming. And one sealer notes the difference between what he gets for a pelt, and the prices of seal products.
FFAW assured prospectors will consult and communicate; good news for cod in Barents Sea; seal of approval for new downtown store.
Meanwhile, the turbot tussle continues, with Newfoundland fishermen questioning Quebec's so-called historical attachment to the species.
Harvesters are upset with the way this lucrative fishery has developed. We'll hear from both DFO and the FFAW
Federal Minister Ashfield on DFO's reducing presence in Newfoundland and Labrador
DFO is shutting six of its offices around the province. We'll speak to the Mayors of three of those communities
Crab fishermen in the once-rich 3-K area wonder what happened to their resource.
Quinlan's has brought in 20 works from Thailand because it couldn't find enough in Newfoundland.
The Province's Minister of FisheriesDarin King, is our Guest this evening.
A journalist talks about his investigation into observers aboard Portuguese and Spanish vessels.
Human Resources Minister Diane Finley talks about how EI reforms may affect harvesters and plant workers.
He's only 36, and he wants to enter the fishery but he can't figure out why the Nunatsiavut government won't help.