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From the supplier: The Canadian cod and groundfish industry has collapsed and rendered almost 50,000 individuals jobless due to extensive fishing by foreign and domestic fleets. Canada's fish stocks have been practically depleted, and Canada is partially at fault. The Canadian fishing industry should have regulated fishing activities as far back as 1977 when a disproportionate number of small fish dominated the northern cod stock.
Citation DetailsTitle: Canadian fish stocks decimated; Canada itself shares the blame. (cod and flatfish)(includes related article) (Industry Overview)
Publication:Quick Frozen Foods International (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 1994
Publisher: E.W. Williams Publications, Inc.
Volume: v35
Issue: n3
Page: p70(6)
Article Type: Industry Overview
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