Livelihood lobster fishing cast adrift: How DFO's inaction has history repeating itself, City, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Years after the controversial 1999 Marshall decision, violence calmed when a fishery officer and First Nation chief found common ground.
St. Mary’s Bay in southwestern Nova Scotia is full of lobster. It is one of the most plentiful spots within the most lucrative lobster fishing area (LFA 34, technically) in Canada.
A really very big deal for us': 3 Mi'kmaw First Nations excited about moderate livelihood fisheries
Livelihood lobster fishing cast adrift: How DFO's inaction has history repeating itself, City, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Livelihood lobster fishing cast adrift: How DFO's inaction has history repeating itself, City, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Local catch key to fisheries, Environment, Halifax, Nova Scotia
The history of the Mi'kmaw lobster fishery in the Atlantic region
Lobster fishery at a crossroads - Halifax Examiner
Lobster fishery at a crossroads - Halifax Examiner
Livelihood lobster fishing cast adrift: How DFO's inaction has history repeating itself, City, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Livelihood lobster fishing cast adrift: How DFO's inaction has history repeating itself, City, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Livelihood lobster fishing cast adrift: How DFO's inaction has history repeating itself, City, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Lobster fishery at a crossroads - Halifax Examiner
N.S. First Nations to exercise right to moderate livelihood during upcoming lobster season
Stakeouts and microchipped lobster: Inside DFO's probe of a First Nations fishery