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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Fascinating research from beneath the ocean. How to get women in higher levels of the seafood industry.
You can imagine people are upset, we'll tell you more
But the wait is an agonizing one, especially with shellfish disappearing from our waters, taking their big shellfish dollars with them.
But the wait is an agonizing one, especially with shellfish disappearing from our waters, taking their big shellfish dollars with them.
He offered his son his fishing license, instead he went out west. Some reaction to our interview with Labrador fisher Kelvin Letto.
We'll speak to one of only four harvesters left fishing in L'Anse au Claire, Labrador.
Amy Joy spoke with Randell Pope of Grand Bank, who recently published his second book, called Planters & Merchants A History Of Fortune Bay.
We'll talk to Coleman's grocery about the buzz over their latest flyer.
We'll have more on MUN Engineers and their cutting edge technology to monitor icebergs.
We'll hear all about Royal Greenland, what they sell and why they want in to this province's fishing industry.
Remembering CBC reporter Larry Hudson and some of his unforgettable work in coastal Newfoundland.
Come along for a trip to the Ocean Sciences Centre for budding biologists.
What is the biggest challenge in the fishery? A member of the Independent Fish Harvesters of Canada says it's fishers themselves.
We'll continue our conversation with Fogo Island Fish.
Get ready to cast your mind back to the lighthouse keepers of Cape Race and Green Island Trinity Bay.