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DFO renews moderate livelihood understanding with several First Nations

4 First Nations will get more lobster traps to fish for a moderate livelihood.

An interim authorization has been signed between the federal Department of Fisheries and the Acadia, Annapolis Valley, Bear River and Glooscap First Nations.

It’s the third straight year for the ‘understanding,’ which will see community members fishing and selling their catch.

This year, over 5,200 traps have been authorized across LFAs 33, 34 and 35.

DFO says the renewal demonstrates the shared commitment to advance Treaty rights, and promote a safe, sustainable lobster fishery.

Read more here.

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