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Off the Hook Community Supported Fishery. While hook and line vessels catch only 20% of the landed weight of Nova Scotia groundfish, they produce almost 40% of landed value. Increasing the viability of groundfish hook and line fleets will have a significant impact on the fishery’s contribution to rural employment in the province. Bay of Fundy Scallop Diver Alan Dickie. Bay of Fundy Diver Caught Scallops. Fresh Chedabucto Bay trap-caught shrimp. Chedabucto Bay Trap-caught Shrimp. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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What the hake? B.C.’s largest fishery is turning fish into fish meal | Small Scales
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What’s going on with Atlantic Canadian sharks? Niaz’ Top 10 Myths About Seafood, Fisheries, and Marine Conservation →. BC’s largest fishery is turning fish into fish meal. August 11, 2015. Guest re-post by Scott Wallace. This post originally appeared. On the David Suzuki Foundation’s blog on July 30th. Few Canadians know that the largest fishery on B.C.’. S hake was sold to Russia, but an economic embargo of Canadian products into Russia means B.C.’. Hake: food or feed? Credit: Artizone via Flickr).
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Canada’s Bluefin Tuna Management: Time to Get it Right. October 6, 2016. Back in August, Fisheries and Oceans Canada released its recommendations on whether or not to list several marine species as endangered or threatened under the Species At Risk Act one of which was Atlantic bluefin tuna. Regardless of whether the government lists the species on SARA or not, these bluefin need more attention. Continue reading →. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Species at risk act. September 9, 2016. July 21, 2016. Many p...
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Taking Stock: How Sustainable is Canada’s Seafood? July 21, 2016. After 10 years of working with nearly everyone involved in the Canadian seafood supply chain, we decided it was time to take an in-depth look at the current Canadian landscape of sustainable seafood. Continue reading →. Making Time for the Ocean. June 8, 2016. What Might Canada’s Wave of Red Mean for Our Blue Ocean? October 27, 2015. Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. September 3, 2015. June 3, 2015. I’m going...
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Happy Birthday to the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines! | Small Scales
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Fish as Food: our collective responsibility. What’s going on with Atlantic Canadian sharks? Happy Birthday to the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines! June 10, 2015. Today marks the 1 year anniversary of the passing of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication. By the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. S Committee on Fisheries. Protecting our Small-Scale Fisheries. June 11, 2015 at 8:27 am. You are commentin...
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Taking Stock: How Sustainable is Canada’s Seafood? July 21, 2016. After 10 years of working with nearly everyone involved in the Canadian seafood supply chain, we decided it was time to take an in-depth look at the current Canadian landscape of sustainable seafood. Continue reading →. Boston or Bust: A look into the Boston Seafood Show. April 1, 2016. Tagged boston seafood show. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. What Might Canada’s Wave of Red Mean for Our Blue Ocean? October 27, 2015. September 3, 2015.
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Tag Archives: atlantic salmon. Feeding the World: why farming a carnivorous fish is not the answer. May 27, 2015. By Rob Johnson. Every year sustainable seafood advocates conservation organizations and the seafood, fishing and aquaculture industries get together to discuss ways to ensure that food that comes from the sea, either fished or farmed, is as sustainable as … Continue reading →. PEI: the birthplace of the first ever GM food animal? April 8, 2015. March 10, 2015. Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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Feeding the World: why farming a carnivorous fish is not the answer | Small Scales
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All Tied Up: why truly local and sustainable seafood is eluding Nova Scotia’s tourists. Fish as Food: our collective responsibility →. Feeding the World: why farming a carnivorous fish is not the answer. May 27, 2015. This year, at the International SeaWeb Seafood Summit. An open net pen salmon operation. Photo: Inka Milewski. Salmon farming is one of the faster growing aquaculture industries. Salmon has been sold to the masses as a good alternative to terrestrial protein and the profit margins of op...
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salmon farming | Small Scales
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Tag Archives: salmon farming. Feeding the World: why farming a carnivorous fish is not the answer. May 27, 2015. By Rob Johnson. Every year sustainable seafood advocates conservation organizations and the seafood, fishing and aquaculture industries get together to discuss ways to ensure that food that comes from the sea, either fished or farmed, is as sustainable as … Continue reading →. Proposed Aquaculture Regulations Would Pollute Environmental Protections. March 10, 2015. Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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