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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Aquaculture
via Don Hayden
AVR News 2010-11-29 , 12:16:29
This will probably be in the HCH in the morning.
By Robb Lepper.
Environment Canada are investigating aquaculture company, Cooke Aquaculture, for a large number of dead lobster collected in Grand Manan and Deer Island in November 2009. On November 18th of this year, members of Environment Canada's enforcement team exercised search warrants at 8 offices and facilities in New Brunswick. Robert Robichaud, District Manager for the Environmental Enforcement Division, announced today they are focusing their investigation on Cooke Aquaculture. Cooke Aquaculture are the largest independent aquaculture company in North America and recently proposed building a 208 acre salmon farm in St. Mary's Bay. A company spokes person was unavailable for comment
AVR News 2010-11-29 , 12:16:29
This will probably be in the HCH in the morning.
By Robb Lepper.
Environment Canada are investigating aquaculture company, Cooke Aquaculture, for a large number of dead lobster collected in Grand Manan and Deer Island in November 2009. On November 18th of this year, members of Environment Canada's enforcement team exercised search warrants at 8 offices and facilities in New Brunswick. Robert Robichaud, District Manager for the Environmental Enforcement Division, announced today they are focusing their investigation on Cooke Aquaculture. Cooke Aquaculture are the largest independent aquaculture company in North America and recently proposed building a 208 acre salmon farm in St. Mary's Bay. A company spokes person was unavailable for comment
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Nova Scotia aquaculture
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