Making Connections in Maine
Guest contribution by Susanna D. Fuller Atlantic Canada is closely connected with the US eastern seaboard. We share a border, the Gulf of Maine, along with visitors (more so when ferries ran from...
View ArticleA Feisty celebration of Chedabucto Bay trap shrimp
Guest Contribution from Renée Lavallée I have always had a love for shrimps; my first taste of a shrimp cocktail at the early age of 4 was enough to send me over the edge for these little guys. Over...
View ArticleFinding and Embracing Unlikely Alternatives: Piloting a jellyfish fishery in...
by Justin Cantafio. April Fool’s! The Ecology Action Centre (EAC) has been working closely with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), the Nova Scotia government, local fishing organizations, processors,...
View ArticleFeeding the World: why farming a carnivorous fish is not the answer
by Rob Johnson. Every year sustainable seafood advocates – conservation organizations and the seafood, fishing and aquaculture industries – get together to discuss ways to ensure that food that comes...
View ArticleWhat the hake? B.C.’s largest fishery is turning fish into fish meal
Guest re-post by Scott Wallace. This post originally appeared on the David Suzuki Foundation’s blog on July 30th. Few Canadians know that the largest fishery on B.C.’s coast is for Pacific hake....
View ArticleNiaz’ Top 10 Myths About Seafood, Fisheries, and Marine Conservation
Guest re-post by Niaz Dorry. This blog originally appeared on the Who Fishes Matters blog courtesy of the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance on August 20, 2015. That’s me as a greenhorn in the early...
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