Can you fish in a pandemic? Seafood industry facing hard COVID-19 questions 
By Garrett Barry CA Source: CBC News 4/11/2020
Garrett Barry
The inshore fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador will not start until May 1, a delay that has bought planners more time — but has done little to answer questions about how a key industry is supposed to operate in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans said Thursday no commercial inshore fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador will open before May 1, as the department and industry players work out protocols for safer operation of vessels and processing plants.

According to Keith Sullivan, the president of the Fish, Food & Allied Workers union, plant workers and fish harvesters have many questions about how they are supposed to keep themselves and their families safe.

"The vast majority of the input and the feedback and everything we're hearing from members is that right now, with all of the advice that we have, they certainly don't feel safe," Sullivan told CBC Radio's The Broadcast.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
3776One of world's most invasive fish detected in New South Wales for first timeABC Rural2014-12-17UK
3777US Navy is developing a robot fish called Silent Nemotelegraph2014-12-12UK
3778The heat is on for the 'living fossil'China Daily2014-12-09CN
3779A Fishing Lure So Effective, It Catches Criticismnytimes2014-12-02US
3780Tongue-eating parasite discovered in Morrisons mealmetro2014-11-23UK
3781S.F. creating an ‘amnesty pond’ for unwanted goldfishsfgate2014-11-25US
3782Scientists Investigate Lake Ontario When Submarine Spots Mysterious Objectdomesticatedcompanion2021-05-04CA
3783Canada adds warm-water fish to list of species monitored on East CoastCBC News2021-06-08CA
3784Ireland furious as Norway makes huge seizure of fish quota - 'Not acceptable!'express2021-05-28UK
3785Manned missions to Mars have taken a step closer thanks to hibernating zebrafisheuronews2021-06-08US
3786Black Seadevil caught on camera at depth of 1,900 feetusatoday2014-11-22US
3787Local boys catch their own 'River Monster'news4jax2014-11-19US
3788P.E.I. farmer fined for pesticide runoff that killed thousands of fishctv news2014-11-19CA
3789Sport and commercial fishermen battle over monster catfishindystar2014-11-02US
3790Atlantic Bluefin Tuna quotas see first increase in 24 yearsCBC News2014-11-18CA
3791The sockeye salmon's incredible, vital journeymacleans2014-11-16CA
3792Michigan State scientists: don't forget about freshwater fish!upi2014-11-10US
3793The U.S. Is Spending $4.5-Million To Save The Rarest Fish On Earthgizmodo2014-10-31US
3794Куда "плюнет" Босфорrg2021-06-10RU
3795Company is recycling old Alaska fishing gear into line of rugged clothingadn2021-05-26US
3796Banned pesticide blamed for killing bees may be approved for fish farmstheguardian2021-05-27UK
3797Discarded fish scales and frog skin used to make bone repair materialnewatlas2021-05-28SG
3798State's largest pike poisoning project underway in Soldotnaalaska journal2014-10-22US
3799Fishing or Fish Farming: Which Is More Responsible?treehugger2017-06-05NL
3800You might think you know your pet goldfish, but its origins and biology are stranger than you ever guessedbbc2014-10-21CN

214 215 216 151 of [217 - pages.]