As prices and demand for Pacific halibut have fallen in Alaska, commercial fishermen say a new Canadian competitor is to blame. Since 2012, Canadian imports of fresh Atlantic halibut have grown ...
Warming ocean temperatures caused by climate change will provide favourable conditions for Atlantic halibut, according to a new study, although what happens to their prey is uncertain. A paper ...
Canada is clashing with France over the country's share of the Atlantic halibut fishery. (Shutterstock - image credit) Tensions are rising between Canada and France over fishing quotas for halibut, a ...
FOR JUST THE second time in more than 90 years U.S. and Canadian members of the six-person International Pacific Halibut Commission adjourned their annual meeting in Portland last week without ...
France is said to be pushing to quadruple the amount of halibut Saint Pierre and Miquelon fisherman usually take. Canadians fear it will be at their expense You can save this article by registering ...
The International Pacific Halibut Commission raised halibut quota for the second time in as many years, adding a glimmer of hope to a fishery troubled by stock declines and political squabbles. In ...
The federal government is warning Canadian fishers that they could face penalties up to the loss of licences if they participate in activities that threaten the conservation and management of Atlantic ...
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In recent seasons, halibut users across the state have been tightening their belts. The biologists tell us that though the total number of halibut in Alaskan waters is at a very sustainable rate, ...
Tensions are rising between Canada and France over fishing quotas for halibut, a valuable groundfish that migrates across the jurisdictions of both countries. Fisheries and Oceans told CBC News in a ...