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Fisheries scientist George Rose co-authored study called "Northern cod re-establish historical migration patterns linked to capelin: insights from pop-up satellite archival tags."
Fisheries minister Elvis Loveless announces a loan program for fish harvesters + Greg Pretty says he won't be running for union president in upcoming FFAW election + PEI senator Brian Francis talks about new report to promote the seal hunt.
Senator Fabian Manning, chair of Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, says new report is a call to action to increase seal harvest and promote seal products globally + DFO scientist Hugues Benoit on how the warming ocean is affecting Atlan
One ship will fish nearly half of Nunatsiavut's communal shrimp quota, a deputy minister explains why + Fishing for crab and lobster in the Bay St. George area, we'll hear from Chalsie Kook-Marche about the season.
Susan Farquharson of Atlantic Canada's Fish Farmers Association disagrees with DFO report on main cause of wild salmon decline in the Conne River + Chris Chafe says Tall Ship Expeditions Canada is headed to NL.
Hear what Liberal candidate Owen Burt and PC candidate Lin Paddock have to say about the fishing industry as their district heads into a byelection.
St. Mary's mayor Steve Ryan says local plant has the capacity to process a lot more crab + Darryl Flowers concerned about his future after being denied access to shrimp fishing by Nunatsiavut Government + Hermitage mayor Steve Crewe says the to
Lisa Blandford says some Nunatsiavut fish harvesters were denied the ability to fish for shrimp + Nunatsiavut's Jim Goudie says no rules were broken in giving a former minister a significant portion of the northern shrimp allocation as part of
An aquaculture support vessel in Hermitage spills bilge water into the harbour, spoiling 8000 pounds of lobster AND Oceana Canada releases videos advocating for a pause in the commercial capelin fishery.
FFAW representative Joey Warford on fish plant negotiations AND Sazied Hassen, CEO of CORSphere on using AI to reduce ship carbon emissions.
Carbon capture and the Labrador Sea, oceanographer Brian Ward explains the research ahead AND PhD candidate Sydney Collins on nesting gulls in St. John's.
Shauna Prince of Sea of Whales Adventures on what happened to a humpback near Summerville + Neville Crabbe of the Atlantic Salmon Federation and Miawpukek First Nation Chief Brad Benoit react to new DFO report on salmon decline in Conne River.
The Ambassador of Ireland to Canada, Eamonn McKee, shares his perspectives on Irish famine emigration and the impact of Irish settlement in NL.
MUN engineering professor Lesley James on NL's potential to be an offshore hub for CO2 storage + Reaction from listeners on stories about Atlantic salmon decline and the book 'Death on the Ice.'
Minister of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture Elvis Loveless answers questions about new report on Atlantic salmon decline in the Conne River + English instructor Nancy Earle on the staying power of Cassie Brown's "Death on the Ice."
Jim Edwards of Change Islands explains why crab boats are still tied to the wharf + Meet some of people at this year's MATE ROV Competition.
Jason Russell, who has a new crab processing licence, takes us inside his plant + A look at how much fish companies contributed to NL's political parties in 2023 + Shawn Bath has concerns about how ghost gear removal projects are funded.
Lillian Saul celebrates becoming an enterprise owner and having more free enterprise + Tony Chaffey of Herring Neck, New World Island on how the fishery is changing + What happened to NL's plan's to jump-start carbon capture and storage?
Fabian Manning says Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans has report coming out soon to help combat anti-sealing messages + Cassie Stymiest of Educational Passages says the Raven KASTOR was launched again this week off coast Ireland
Wayne Ledwell of Whale Release and Strandings says humpback was entangled in herring gear + Bill Montevecchi says NL should look to BC for how to get salmon aquaculture out of the ocean + Clay Smith is the author of 'A Seal of Salvage.'
Travis Van Leeuwen, one of the authors of new study on Conne River salmon decrease, says the magnitude of the decline is extremely concerning + Listener Patsy Ploughman was 'gobsmacked' by anti-seal hunt ad on Facebook + Remembering fish harves
Time to reopen the commercial fishery for northern cod? Icewater Seafoods CEO says, yes + The mayor of Conception Bay South on how the town is shoring up infrastructure in the time of climate change.
Protests he led shook the fishing industry, we check in with John Efford on how the crab fishery is going + Richard Martin talks about the repercussions of living with a broken hip following a demonstration at the Confederation Building.
The FFAW's Jason Spingle remembers two fish harvesters who died setting lobster pots + Richard Martin tells us his story after his hip was broken during a protest at the Confederation Building.
Fish harvester Sam Anderson was on the water Sunday morning when he realized some harvesters needed help, but tragically two fishermen didn't survive + Lloyd Nash of Uncharted Seafood is another new crab buyer in NL.
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