Fisheries And Oceans
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Federal Court rules 2022 elver quota transfer to First Nations fair and reasonableThe Federal Court has rejected an attempt to overturn Ottawa's decision in 2022 to reallocate part of the lucrative elver fishery quota to First Nations.CanadaSep 1, 2023
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Elver fishing season halted, Maritime fishers say Ottawa not doing enough to protect industryThe order prohibiting fishing signed by the fisheries minister on Saturday says there's been a significant amount of people fishing for eel 'outside the authorized fishery.'CanadaApr 17, 2023
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‘This injustice must be reversed’: N.B. lobster Class B fisherman, family make plea for rule changeMichel Arseneau and his family are pleading with the government to change the rules on a Class B fishing licence before he dies and the licence expires.CanadaFeb 9, 2023
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Community comes together to rescue stranded dolphins in Digby, N.S.A local fire department, Fisheries and Oceans officers and community members came together to rescue a pod of dolphins that got stranded on a mudflat in Digby, N.S.CanadaNov 5, 2022
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‘Best season in my lifetime’: B.C. salmon returns strong, Indigenous fisherman saysA Indigenous B.C. fisherman says this year's salmon run is the biggest he's seen in more than 40 years and the department of fisheries and oceans confirms strong returns.EnvironmentAug 10, 2022
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Oceana audit says little progress in Canada’s fishery management over last five yearsIn its fifth annual audit report, Oceana Canada says more than 80 per cent of the critically depleted fish stocks lack rebuilding plans to restore them to healthy levels.CanadaNov 16, 2021
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Nova Scotia fishing vessel operator charged with unsafe operation, threatsThe RCMP says the fishing vessel went dangerously close to a Canadian Coast Guard ship and the operator threatened fisheries officers.CanadaNov 15, 2021
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B.C. whale-watching guide fined $10K for approaching killer whalesA whale-watching tour operator was ordered to pay a fine for violating both the Species At Risk and Federal Fisheries acts following, said Fisheries and Oceans Canada.EnvironmentOct 21, 2021
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Cape Breton Mi’kmaq community angered at alleged government seizure of lobster trapsPotlotek First Nation says federal fisheries officers seized 37 lobster traps that were set today by an Indigenous harvester.CanadaApr 30, 2021
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PetSmart Canada stops selling fish, cites federal oversight and invasive speciesThe Kelowna store apologizes for the inconvenience and states sales will resume in the coming weeks.ConsumerApr 12, 2021
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