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:
A busy season comes to an end for a salmon smolt operation in Stephenville.
The latest from the coast guard on plugging the leaks from a sunken freighter near Fogo Island.
The head of the FFAW reacts to criticism he heard yesterday on the show.
We'll look into the latest price dispute between fishermen and processors... and we'll check in on the southern Labrador town of St. Lewis more than a year after their crab plant closed permanently.
DFO is enouraging harvesters to catch more of the unused 3PS cod quota. The union says good start, but recommends certain measures.
Some harvesters in western Newfoundland say shag-ups in paperwork they sent to the union are keeping them out of the Halibut fishery this summer.
A net loss from the 1992 cod moratorium meant a net gain for seabirds. Fewer of them were getting killed as a result of getting caught in fishing gear. Curtis Rumbolt will tell us some of the results of a study by a PHd canadadte from Memorial University
Ferry frustrates Fogo Fish facility. We'll hear how a three-day tieup for the ferry and from Fogo island crated headaches for the Fogo island Co-op.
A big discovery in the Flemish Pass has the oil industry excited,but Earle McCurdy says hold on a minute: what about protection for the fishery?
We continue our dicussion on the aboriginal salmon fishery in Labrador. We'll hear a response from the president of Nunatukavut to concerns about possible overfishing.
A boost for search and rescue in this province, with the organization CASARA.
We'll ask an expert why the seafood you buy isn't the same stuff caught by local fishermen, and what it could mean for your health.
Jellyfish are overtaking our oceans and that's not a good sign
A photo shoot for the ages, John Crosbie, Playmate Shannon Tweed and a pair of seal skin boots.
Many of this province's lighthouses are declared surplus, we look at some of Labrador's history with two lighthouses in the straits area.