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Thursday April 12, 2012
Sealing on your 80th birthday
Here’s how one person marked their 80th birthday: sealing. Harris Morris of Cartwright was out sealing on a longliner while marking his special occasion. Labrador Morning received an unusual birthday greeting this week from his family.
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Monday April 9, 2012
Fisheries Broadcast Phone-in for Thursday April 05, 2012
Earle McCurdy is the head of the FFAW. He’s our studio guest.
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Friday March 9, 2012
Does the Province Support Fleet Separation Policy?
Premier Dunderdale on province's stand, plus more reaction from harvesters
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- April 2012
- Thu., 12 – Sealing on your 80th birthday
- March 2012
- Thu., 8 – And The Debate Continues
- Wed., 7 – Minister Ashfield on Modernization
- Tue., 6 – The Broadcast for Mon March 5th
- Tue., 6 – The BC Experience in the Fishery
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – FFAW Funding Frozen
- Tue., 28 – Province Freezes Funding
- Mon., 27 – Fisheries Broadcast, Monday, Feb 27th, 2012
- Thu., 23 – Union sounds alarm on fleet separation
- Wed., 22 – Sealers in the dark as season nears
- Tue., 21 – Premier wants truce on fishery in-fighting
- Mon., 20 – Former fisheries ministers weigh in
- Fri., 17 – OCI, FFAW war of words heats up
- Thu., 16 – OCI's Loyola Sullivan Reacts
- Tue., 14 – Fisheries Broadcast, Feb 14th
- Mon., 13 – Remembering a Young Trawlerman
- Fri., 3 – The MayDay Coalition Steps Up The Fight
- January 2012
- Mon., 30 – Financial Help for the Seal Hunt
- Thu., 26 – The Seal Hunt Phone-in
- Wed., 25 – Still More Seal Hunt Reaction
- Tue., 24 – Fallout from MP's Seal Hunt Comments
- Mon., 23 – The Future of the Newfoundland Seal Hunt
- Mon., 16 – OCI Gets Its Injunction
- Fri., 13 – OCI seeks injunction
- Thu., 12 – It's the Thursday phone-in show
- Wed., 11 – One of two Jackson's Arm plants up for sale
- Mon., 9 – OCI in damage control
- Fri., 6 – Province says OCI less than forthcoming
- Thu., 5 – Sea populations on thin ice
- Wed., 4 – Update on new Cougar SAR hangar
- December 2011
- Mon., 12 – Bill Barry on Today's Fishery
- November 2011
- Mon., 14 – Another concern about Aquaculture
- Thu., 10 – More Dead Seals
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – The Innu Nation on Turbot Concerns
- Fri., 28 – Premier Dunderdale's Vision of the Fishery
- Tue., 18 – The End of the FRCC
- Tue., 18 – Reaction to DFO Cuts
- Fri., 7 – The Fight to Save the Rescue Centre
- Mon., 3 – OCI and the Marystown Plant
- September 2011
- Thu., 29 – Phone-in on aquaculture
- Wed., 28 – DFO reacts to the Sabri decision
- Tue., 27 – More reaction to Cod recovery
- Mon., 26 – Reaction to NAFO
- Fri., 23 – A vision for the Future of the Fishery
- Thu., 22 – The Liberal Plan for the Fishery
- Thu., 22 – The Challenges of the Marystown Fishplant
- Tue., 20 – The Lobster Buy-out Program
- Mon., 19 – Sending Fish outside the Province?
- Fri., 2 – The NDP's Fisheries Platform
- Thu., 1 – Feds, sealers talk turkey
- August 2011
- Wed., 31 – Dispelling myths around aquaculture
- Tue., 30 – There IS harm in shrimp deal: Gregory
- Mon., 29 – No harm in shrimp decision: FFAW
- Fri., 26 – Trinity Bay processor flexing mussels
- Thu., 25 – B.C. lawyer urges caution with inquiries
- Mon., 22 – Liberal SAR plan unrealistic: Jackman
- Fri., 19 – Japan saves snow crab season
- Thu., 18 – More criticism of turbot conditions
- Wed., 17 – Feds meet with firms to talk SAR
- Tue., 16 – Wiseman applauds Liberal plan for SAR
- Fri., 12 – Jackman elaborates on shrimp decision
- Thu., 11 – Disciplined SAR employee tells his story
- Wed., 10 – Marystown plant workers reject OCI plan
- Mon., 8 – Jackman, Butler meet over shrimp deal
- Fri., 5 – FFAW weighs in on shrimp decision
- Thu., 4 – Suspended SAR employee gets job back
- Tue., 2 – Minister Jackman defends shrimp deal
- Mon., 1 – Backroom deal on shrimp?
- July 2011
- Fri., 29 – Analysis of privatized search and rescue
- Thu., 28 – Mid-summer call-in show
- Wed., 27 – Study shows cod comeback off N.S.
- Tue., 26 – DFO employees told to clam up
- Mon., 25 – Quebec SAR centre may get reprieve
- Fri., 22 – SAR: To privatize or not to privatize
- Thu., 21 – Feds float privatizing SAR
- Wed., 20 – Salmon farming, and poaching
- Tue., 19 – Ease off on poachers: fisherman
- Mon., 18 – Meeting on Marystown yields little
- Fri., 15 – FFAW on sentinel; more on aquaculture
- Thu., 14 – Cooke responds to aquaculture concerns
- Wed., 13 – Aquaculture pros and cons
- Mon., 11 – McCurdy defends food fishery stand
- Fri., 8 – Penashue commended, criticized
- Wed., 6 – Food fishery Q and A
- Tue., 5 – Small window for Gulf halibut fishery
- Tue., 5 – Cape Dawn skipper describes ordeal
- Tue., 5 – CG auxiliary members urged to resign
- June 2011
- Tue., 28 – Ashfield regrets calling it a "call centre"
- Fri., 24 – Premier gets firm "No" from Harper
- Thu., 23 – EI top up for Port Union workers
- Tue., 21 – Date set for rally to save marine centre
- Thu., 16 – Shrimp quota announced; rescue centre update
- Tue., 14 – Coast Guard Auxiliary bemoans closure
- Mon., 13 – Bad news for Marystown OCI plant
- Fri., 10 – SAR co-ordinator speaks out on cuts
- Thu., 9 – Reaction to DFO cuts
- Wed., 8 – DFO cuts and stricken vessel
- Tue., 7 – History of the Grand Banks fishery
- Fri., 3 – West coast protests and fish vs politics
- Thu., 2 – McCurdy's meetings in Ottawa
- Wed., 1 – Gerry Byrne vents; poaching charges
- May 2011
- Mon., 30 – 4R shrimp fleet woes
- Thu., 26 – West coast sit-in; Jackman speaks at Rotary
- February 2011
- Fri., 25 – The Broadcast turns 60!



