Mi’kmaw First Nations in NL concerned over the cod fishery policy change
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Mi’kmaw First Nations in NL concerned over the cod fishery policy change
October 9, 2024 Aswin Nair 0
Mi’kmaw communities in Newfoundland and Labrador are disappointed by the recent announcement made by Fisheries and Oceans Canada to end the cod moratorium.
The federal government introduced the moratorium in 1992 to preserve the northern cod species. However, the recent changes announced on June 26 have allowed increased access to offshore fleets, raising the total allowable catch (TAC) from 13,000 tones to 18,000 tones.
Ross Hinks, Director of Natural Resources at Miawpukek First Nation, s…
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