month : 06/2018 20 results

Eastern Canadian Fisheries Exposition Returns to Yarmouth for 2019

Canada’s longest-running, most successful commercial fishing show will return to the Yarmouth Mariners Centre January 25-26, 2019. The Eastern Canadian Fisheries Exposition is held every two years in southwestern Nova Scotia and offers visitors a comprehensive showcase of products and services for the commercial fisheries industry. The show is presented in partnership with the Navigator Magazine, the Voice of Atlantic Canada's Fishing Industry. The event attracts visitors from through...

DFO Announces 2018 Newfoundland and Labrador Recreational Groundfish Fishery

DFO advises that in 2018, the recreational groundfish fishery will be open for a total of 39 days. For the 2018 season, there is no requirement for licences or tags.   Summer Season: Saturday, June 30, 2018 to Monday, July 2, 2018 Saturday, July 7, 2018 to Monday, July 09, 2018 Saturday, July 14, 2018 to Monday, July 16, 2018 Saturday, July 21, 2018 to Monday, July 23, 2018 Saturday, July 28, 2018   to Monday, July 30, 2018 Saturday, August 4, 2018 to Monday, ...

Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium Opening its Doors for Season 6

The Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium opens its doors for its 6th season Saturday June 9th at 10am. The 2017 season saw over 18, 000 visitors come through and expectations are even higher for 2018. The non-profit, seasonal, local, catch and release aquarium is prepared for another fun-filled season with new and exciting interactive exhibits in addition to the traditional, local marine species and touch tanks. New exhibits include a beluga whale skeleton acquired from local organization Tangly ...

Sunwell Technologies and Marine Institute Partner on DeepChill

Sunwell Technologies Inc. of Woodbridge, Ont. and the Marine Institute (MI) are continuing their collaborative partnership in a series of tests on various groundfish and shellfish species to establish the benefits of the DeepChill™ process. DeepChill® is an advanced slurry ice process developed and patented by Sunwell in 1978. The DeepChill® Ice Slurry System offers rapid cooling of fish by super chilling the product using a pumpable mixture of ice micro-crystals and water. ...

Understanding the Building Blocks of the Marine Ecosystem

Remember the kids’ underwater mask from the 1960s that had the plastic ball in the snorkel? “I had one of those masks and I stuck my face underwater and saw a bunch of neat things and that’s where it started. I wanted to be a marine biologist or oceanographer ever since I was five years old,” says Dr. Pierre Pepin. “The ocean was always something that was interesting to me. It was a little bit mysterious because you don’t see what’s beneath the surface,” says Pepin. ...

Federal Salmon Farming Audit Makes Eight Recommendations

A report on salmon farming in Canada, released by the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Julie Gelfand on April 24, concluded “that Fisheries and Oceans Canada did not adequately manage the risks associated with salmon aquaculture consistent with its mandate to protect wild fish.” The report also said that DFO had not “made sufficient progress in completing the risk assessments for key diseases that were required to understand the effects of salmon aquacult...

A Red Sky at Morning

Like most veteran fishing skippers, John Gillett has plenty of good yarns to spin about his many years on the water. Some are funny, some are about boats loaded to the gunwales, some are about bad years and others are about close calls — all are interesting. A few years ago, I had the opportunity one evening to sit and chat with John on the veranda of his home in Gillesport/Twillingate on the northeast coast of Newfoundland. Overlooking Twillingate Harbour while sipping a cup of tea ...

New Management Measures for Atlantic Mackerel

New management measures for Atlantic mackerel being introduced across the Maritime Region by the federal department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) this year include dockside monitoring and a limit on handlines. “DFO will be requiring 25 per cent dockside monitoring coverage for landings in the vessel-based mackerel fisheries (gillnet and handline) and the trap net fisheries,” states a notice to fish harvesters dated April 13. “The landings from these two fisheries accounted ...

Future of FISH-NL Now in Question

After a wait of nearly 16 months, the Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Relations Board finally released a much-anticipated report into the quest of The Federation of Independent Sea Harvesters of Newfoundland and Labrador (FISH-NL) to trigger a certification vote with the aim of representing inshore fish harvesters. However, the report’s findings might not have been the result FISH-NL was hoping for. Submitted to the Labour Relations Board on Dec. 30, 2016, FISH-NL’s application for ...

Drilling Starts in Scotian Basin

It was ironically Earth Day (April 22) when BP Canada Energy Group ULC (BP Canada) spudded its first exploratory well in the Scotian Basin, after being given authorization the day before by the Canada Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB). The company had received permission on April 7 from the CNSOPB to move the drilling rig Seadrill West Aquarius to the Aspy D-11 drilling site (42° 50’ 0.336” N 60° 17’ 52.169” W) and begin preparatory work in advance of its planned ...