Atlantic ChiCan Seafood on Cape Sable Island has come up with a fix to help prevent lobster bands from their facility from making it to the ocean. Alt.
After complaints from a local beach cleanup organization, a South Shore lobster processing plant has created ways to stop rubber bands and plastics from being flushed into the ocean through their discharge pipes.
HALIFAX A southwest Nova Scotia lobster pound is facing charges of allegedly importing live lobster from the U.S. and exporting it to foreign markets as a ‘Product of Canada’. On Tuesday, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced that Atlantic ChiCan Seafood, based in Clark’s Harbour, N.S., is facing several charges under the Customs Act and the Safe Food for Canadians Act. The CBSA says a recent joint investigation with the Canadian Food Inspect Agency (CFIA) focused on allegations that Atlantic ChiCan Seafood was importing live lobster from the U.S. and exporting it to foreign markets as “Product of Canada”.