Episodios

  • Concern being raised about Sea-Doos getting too close to whales + The salvage operation of the MSC Baltic III is making good progress, but there's still worry that the wreck could affect fisheries
    Jul 14 2025

    DFO marine mammal researcher Jack Lawson says fines for getting too close to whales can be up to half a million dollars for the first offence + The Coast Guard's Bruce English and Lark Harbour mayor Wade Park are glad that the salvage of the grounded MSC Baltic III is making significant progress

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    20 m
  • A teacher from Gander caught the biggest cod she's ever seen + After a significant kelp harvest, what's next for HoldFast NL Seaweed? + A workshop for 'make and break' engine enthusiasts
    Jul 11 2025

    A vacation to remember, Rebecca Edwards on how she ended up catching a gigantic cod + Nicole Teasdale on the next steps for HoldFast NL Seaweed + Charlie Donnelly is giving a free 'make and break' engine workshop at the Wooden Boat Museum

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    18 m
  • A seaweed harvest on St. Mary's Bay + A former NL lighthouse keeper had his book published as a comic strip in the 'Washington Post'
    Jul 10 2025

    A group from HoldFast NL Seaweed is harvesting their farmed kelp in St. Mary's Bay + Barry Porter, author of 'Adventures of a Lightkeeper' is delighted that his book has been turned into a comic for a 'Washington Post' series called Shifts

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    16 m
  • A new study reveals the impact that harp seals have on cod stocks + A fisherman on the Northern Peninsula is seeing an increase in shrimp catches, despite the stock being in the 'critical zone'
    Jul 9 2025

    Marine Institute research scientist Tyler Eddy and postdoctoral fellow Pablo Vajas discuss their new study on harp seals, which shows that the seals' impact on cod has been increasing + Barry Decker is feeling encouraged by an increase in shrimp catches off Port au Choix

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    17 m
  • The crab fishery is in the home stretch and the FFAW says that outside processing issues have been curtailed + The granite cod in Port au Choix will be named during the town's upcoming cod festival
    Jul 8 2025

    FFAW president Dwan Street says less crab is leaving NL for processing thanks to government attention + Lizeta Gould, town manager in Port au Choix, says the town's granite cod statue will receive a name at the 2nd annual cod festival

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    18 m
  • Chef Jeremy Charles trades the restaurant scene for a food truck in in Gros Morne + Checking in on the capelin scene at Middle Cove beach + We'll meet the crew of a sailboat in Petty Harbour that's been travelling the world, in the name of climate change
    Jul 7 2025

    Well-known chef Jeremy Charles has left the downtown restaurant scene to open a food truck in Norris Point + Robert Power, a longtime maintenance worker with the Town of Logy Bay – Middle Cove – Outer Cove on capelin runs present and past + Veronica Lysaght and Nigel Jollands are sailing the world aboard the vessel, Novara to promote action on climate change

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    21 m
  • The town of St. Vincents is on wheels, now that the whales are back + the latest on the long grounded MSC Baltic III
    Jul 3 2025

    The whales are chasing the capelin and the tourists are chasing the whales... we speak with the mayor of the ever-popular St. Vincents + The latest on efforts to remove oil from the cargo ship MSC Baltic III which ran aground on the west coast in mid-February.

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    21 m
  • Funding for a new wharf in Torbay + The latest scientific mission near the Strait of Belle Isle
    Jun 27 2025

    Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson announces 4.1 million dollars for construction of a new wharf in Torbay + Genevieve Faille, a biologist with Fisheries and Oceans tells us about the latest scientific mission in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

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    17 m