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Milbanke is also to improve the way and amount of information calculated from the French treaty shore fishery each year.
It was a busy trade and service centre for Labrador and the northern shore fisheries for more than two centuries.
Landings are sent to facilities for further processing as does many smaller independent vessels participating in the in and off shore fisheries.
And when they begin their journey back to their home rivers, many more are intercepted by a fixed-net shore fishery in Newfoundland.
Moreton's Harbour had both a thriving shore fishery and Labrador fishery.
Identification and subsequent management of nursery habitats may be important in supporting off shore fisheries and ensuring species survival into the future.
Naufrage is an active harbour in the Island’s north shore fishery, which is very busy from April to freeze-up every year.
Besides producing desirable sizes and quantities of trout, it is unique in that it is an outstanding shore fishery.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the harbour was frequented by the early French fisherman when it came under the French Shore fishery.
Fisheries rank fourth, with lobster, crab and herring taken from the Bay of Fundy, Northumberland Strait and eastern shore fisheries.
One of the province's oldest seaports, with a lighthouse at Long Point, it became the northern capital and the centre of trade for the Labrador and shore fisheries for two centuries.
In the light of these collected data, assertions then so freely made do not seem to have been founded; for apparently, the exclusion from the shore fisheries is telling disastrously upon this important American fishing interest.
They founded a colony at the LaHave River where Denys worked in shore fishery, lumber and fur trading - a good foundation of experience to prepare him for life in the New World.
Success at this project creates a fantastic opportunity to replicate in other key conservation areas all over Indonesia, marine no take zones, preventing illegal logging in protected forests, monitoring near shore fisheries and many other applications.
TWELVE Edward Wardwell drove us down to the West Shore Fishery in his dented blue Jeep, and I bought him a dinner of oyster stew and entrecote steak.
Community-based management in Japan's near shore fisheries dates back to feudal times, while modern individually-allocated catch share programs were first implemented by the state of Wisconsin in the early 1970s for important fish stocks in the Great Lakes.
Last September 10 and 11, the Quebec Aboriginal Fisheries Branch brought together at Pointe des Monts over 30 stakeholders in North Shore fisheries to attend anthropologist Serge Bouchard's presentation on Aboriginal realities.
North Shore Fishery arhas Opening of the Fishery Daily quota per person The waters within 50 meters of the coast line off the North Shore of the St.Lawrence River at west of Pointe-des-Monts.