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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A new report suggests Canada should be embarrassed about how little protection it's giving sensitive marine areas. And it had a lot to say about one particular area in this province. The debate about the apparently lost $400 million dollar fish fund rages
The fish price setting panel has reduced cod prices, and raised concerns about the fracture between processors and the FFAW. Union President Keith Sullivan is standing by. After that... we'll uncover more history of the links between Portuguese mariners a
The fish price setting panel has reduced cod prices, and raised concerns about the fracture between processors and the FFAW. Union President Keith Sullivan is standing by. After that... we'll uncover more history of the links between Portuguese mariners a
Gerry Byrne is raising new questions about the decision on Gulf halibut and those questions focus on federal dollars and a perceieved double standard on adjacency. After that we'll find out more about a rare mackerel survey happening on the northeast coas
How does one navigate the political mess that has become of CETA and attached especially the $400 million dollar fisheries fund?
Fish Broadcast Tuesday May 26/15
Fish Broadcast Monday 25/15
Fish Broadcast May 22/15
Halibut harvesters in the Gulf are dealt a curious blow by the feds. There's less fish for this province but more for places like PEI. We'll hear from the union, a harvester AND the DFO on that. But up first we ask the question...when is a full time job
CBC news has obtained a list of the fish that's been approved to go out of the province unprocessed. Tonight we have all the details and reaction. We'll hear from the Premier and fisheries minister, as well as the leader of the Liberals. The province's fe
Chefs and hospitality folks from around the world are in St. John's for a three day event focused on seafood. We'll tell you what's happening there. After that... you'll met the man they call the Mad Scot: diver and harvester Roderick Sloan. And finally,
Fishermen in Long Harbour are seeing lots of red herring in their nets, just days after Vale started discharging effluent into Placentia Bay. We'll hear from a harvester, the company and DFO on what's going on there.
The laying of a fibre optic cable is causing headaches for crab fishermen on the southern Avalon. We'll have all the details.
Halibut abundance is closing down other fisheries. West coast harvesters say enough is enough, and they want answers.
We'll find out how mariners in Lewisporte are soon going to be getting a little Smarter.