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:
Is aquaculture really taking priority over wild fisheries? We'll ask the province's Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister, Derrick Dalley.
Open net salmon farms, is the province moving too fast when it comes to aquaculture development?
We'll find out how vessel design rules are affecting new boat construction.
Scientists are keeping a close eye on cod in Newman Sound.
We'll follow up on the resurgence of interest in traditional put-put marine engines.
Signs of decline in shellfish has a voice from the past sounding the alarm, about the fishery of the future
We hear from angry harvesters who feel they are being shut out of the halibut fishery.
Fish stocks are showing signs of recovery, on the other side of the Atlantic.
DFO is pressing forward with a project for 3Ps harvesters who want access to some uncaught cod.
An update on the WILD salmon fishery thus far this angling season.
There's some rarified activity in the Trinity Bay area, and we'll dive deep to find out what's on the go.
A fisherman from Southern Labrador questions why he's not on the water.
Tonight, two people who's experience in this province help make it what it is. From Davis Inlet to Champney's West, why the Fisheries Broadcast is about more than just the fisheries.
We'll preview the launch of a new twin-trawl vessel and why it could be the way of the future.
More frustration from the west coast, this time over capelin.