The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has charged eight people and five companies in relation to illegal halibut fishing. Of the 66 charges filed 41 .
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has charged eight people and five companies in relation to illegal halibut fishing. Of the 66 charges filed 41 .
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has charged eight people and five companies in relation to illegal halibut fishing. Of the 66 charges filed 41 .
From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
The inshore fisheries of Canada’s East Coast are often family-run businesses that drive rural, local, regional, and national economies. The fisheries are the pride of our coastal communities, and the Government of Canada is committed to supporting their growth and prosperity.
Ottawa, Ontario – The inshore fisheries of Canada’s East Coast are often family-run businesses that drive rural, local, regional, and national economies. The fisheries are the pride of our coastal communities, and the Government of Canada is committed to supporting their growth and prosperity.
In December 2020, Fisheries and Oceans Canada published amended regulations that aim to strengthen and protect the independence of licence holders in commercial inshore fisheries in Atlantic Canada and Quebec.