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... fish and sturgeon in less than five years " ( PAM , MG 12 E1 , 4100 ) . A significant problem identified by fisheries observers was spoilage caused by leaving fish in the water too long . Dr. Orton found that “ nets were often left ...
... fish and sturgeon in less than five years " ( PAM , MG 12 E1 , 4100 ) . A significant problem identified by fisheries observers was spoilage caused by leaving fish in the water too long . Dr. Orton found that “ nets were often left ...
Page 141
... fish companies are killing too many of them in Lake Winnipeg they are afraid that it will effect also their fishing ... fish stocks for Cree use . Both Grand Rapids Chief Beardy and councillor Atkinson requested , “ give us a help in ...
... fish companies are killing too many of them in Lake Winnipeg they are afraid that it will effect also their fishing ... fish stocks for Cree use . Both Grand Rapids Chief Beardy and councillor Atkinson requested , “ give us a help in ...
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... fishing regulations based on good scientific understanding of the fish . Once in place , Fisheries regulations were not enforced until a fisheries organization was established . Regulation was mostly in response to a decline in fish ...
... fishing regulations based on good scientific understanding of the fish . Once in place , Fisheries regulations were not enforced until a fisheries organization was established . Regulation was mostly in response to a decline in fish ...
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