ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaLobster fishermen raise safety concerns before start of new season 2 hours ago|Duration 2:012 hours agoNewsDuration 2:01With the most lucrative lobster fishery in the country set to open, some fishermen are looking for fresh approaches to make sure opening day gets off to a safer start. CBC’s Michael Gorman has the story.Related Stories Fisheries rep calls for provincial intervention following lobster seizures Catch limits for scallops on Georges Bank reduced due to increase in predator population Ships Stop Here campaign aims to bolster N.L.’s marine sector Faulty culverts are harming or killing fish. N.S. environmentalists want that to change Nova Scotia to create enforcement unit to fight illegal seafood buying, processingMore from NewsVideo3:19Do red-light cameras make streets safer?31 minutes agoVideo2:303-bedroom unit for under $1,000 a month? How co-op housing worksCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo1:57Cornwall’s new water tower almost finished, as town races to keep up with growth2 hours agoVideo0:31Dashcam video from a Tesla shows car coming to a full stopMorning North 2 hours agoVideo4:08People who haven’t had to ask for help before need it now, say some charitable groups2 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:54’Who cares?’: Carney, when asked about last time he spoke to Trump11 hours agoVideo1:37Paul McCartney sings ‘Drive My Car’ and ‘Something’ at show in Hamilton during Got Back tourNovember 22Video10:52Is the U.S. starving for Canadian travellers? | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang November 18Video11:25B.C. students, teacher injured in Bella Coola grizzly attackNovember 21Video1:33Brawl between coaches at U13 minor hockey game in Lakeshore prompts investigationNovember 20
Lobster fishermen raise safety concerns before start of new season



