Dead seabirds are showing up by the hundreds on the ice and on shore near the town of Hampden, leaving residents and biologists stumped. Similar reports have also come in from Labrador and northeast Newfoundland.
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Bird in the hand: How the murre has helped sustain outport fishermen for centuries
Whether they re called murres or turrs, hunting them is still a tradition in some parts of Newfoundland.
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Whether they re called murres or turrs, hunting them is still a tradition in some parts of Newfoundland
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Here s some food for thought when it comes to capelin.(DFO ) comments
How much do you think about capelin?
Probably not as much as I do, but that s not surprising. You re not hosting a daily radio show focused on the ocean. But and stay with me, here I m going to challenge you to think about capelin and maybe prompt you to ponder a lot of other issues concerning the future of this province. So let s wade into the water. Put your rubber boots on. This exploration might get a little deep.
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The recent discovery of about 100 dead and discarded turrs in Flatrock has one seabird biologist concerned about best hunting practice and lack of regulation.