

Rolf-Ørjan Høgset of "In the Same Boat" on new vessel designed for getting plastic out of Arctic waters + DFO research scientist Nicholas Le Corre gives the latest stock assessment for northern shrimp.


Paul Regular, DFO's lead stock assessor for northern cod, says the stock is steady but expected to decline + Oceana Canada's Jack Daly says he'll continue to work with a capelin advisory committee despite his group being called "An extremist organization."


The Association of Seafood Producers and the Fish, Food and Allied Workers explain what a new agreement in the fishing industry will mean for them.


FFAW's Jason Spingle on the need for a meeting with the premier to end the latest fishing dispute + Local FFAW representative at the Beothuk plant in Valleyfield says members feel they are being thrown under the bus by the union.


Continuing the fight for "free enterprise," hundreds of fish harvesters protest government fishery policy outside the Confederation Building.


Premier Andrew Furey talks to reporters about the "expression of interest" for outside buyers + Kris Vascotto, executive director of Nova Scotia Seafood Alliance, says buying unprocessed seafood from NL needs to make economic sense + Kelly Taylor is featured in Land & Sea's 'An Appeal for Seal' episodes.


A listener comments on protests for 'free enterprise' + Charlie Mather of MUN and Gerald Singh of UVic publish global study on increase of mass mortality events at salmon farms + From Land & Sea, Heidi Taylor talks about seal meat traditions.


Wanda Cuff-Young of Work Global Canada says hiring temporary foreign workers (and finding local people) for fish processing jobs is a challenge + George Karaganis, senior meteorologist Canadian Ice Service, says sea ice is on its way.


Harvester John Efford pleased that fisheries union is supporting push to lift restrictions on outside buyers + PC leader Tony Wakeham says closing House of Assembly shows disrespect for protesting fish harvesters + Caroline Senay is the redfish stock assessor for DFO.


Edgar Hunt of New-Wes-Valley on his boat's contribution to the local economy + Premier Furey and opposition leader Tony Wakeham on the fisheries dispute + Capelin stock assessment with DFO research scientist, Hannah Murphy.


Fish harvesters explain why the way the fishing industry works/doesn't work for them + Fisheries Minister Elvis Loveless wades into a hostile crowd.


DFO regulations on the catch and release of Atlantic salmon and a DFO study on the effects of water temperature on salmon released by anglers + Crab fishery takes centre stage at the House of Assembly.


Rex Holwell with SmartICE on sea ice conditions off Labrador + Student Meghan Power on coastal sand dunes that help protect the land against climate change.


Ocean climate expert Frédéric Cyr says changes in our climate is changing the timing of phytoplankton blooms + Artistic Fraud is relaunching 'Between Breaths' about 'Whale Man' Jon Lien.


For the third day harvesters demonstrate at House of Assembly, demanding changes to fishing legislation + Bob Sheppard says catching and releasing salmon ends up killing too many fish.


Fisherman John Efford on why harvesters packed the public gallery at House of Assembly on Tuesday + DFO's Nick Kelly gives us the latest wild salmon stock assessment.


Andrew Careen says harvesters are fed-up with many aspects of the fishing industry + Journalist Ian Urbina of the Outlaw Ocean Project says North Koreans working in Chinese fish plants are kept like prisoners, and often abused at the hands of their managers.


Michelle Sylliboy and Aaron Prosper tell us the story of a Mi'kmaw canoe that is being stored in a Vienna museum + From September 2023, James Sulikowski of Oregon State University tells us about the challenges of tracking pregnant sharks.


What happened to an entangled humpback found off the Burin Peninsula? + We head out to an experimental seaweed farm in St. Mary's Bay.


Susanna Fuller of Oceans North explains the AMOC and why we should worry about its collapse + Conservative MP Clifford Small has a lot of questions for DFO about redfish allocations.


DFO biologist Julia Pantin explains latest snow crab stock assessment for NL + Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne finding ways to challenge Federal Fisheries Minister's decision on Gulf redfish allocation.


Holding a strike went against the rules, FFAW president Greg Pretty responds to arbitrator's decision on tie-up grievance + Wilfred Bartlett has his say about extending recreational fishery.


OCI president Martin Sullivan on why the company is getting out of the scallop fishery + Bob LeMessurier started work at the Marine Institute in 1965, one year after it opened as the "College of Fisheries, Navigation, Marine Engineering and Electronics."


The Coast Guard's Blain Trainor on the challenges to refloat the trawler Cape Cordell + Ferryland mayor Aiden Costello on the challenges of keeping the ocean at bay + Listener Everett Fancy weighs in on the recreational fishery debate.


Town officials in Trepassey say breakwater is crucial to protect town infrastructure + A look back at a recreational shark fishing charter in Hare Bay.


Jeff Loder of the ASP says FFAW broke the rules by shutting down crab fishery last year + NAIA responds to Newfound Sushi's decision to not sell farmed Atlantic salmon + Jason Spingle of the FFAW speaks at redfish protest in Quebec.


Newfound Sushi owner Kevin Vincent says until the industry becomes more sustainable, ocean-farmed Atlantic salmon is off the menu + Neville Crabbe of the Atlantic Salmon Federation says they're not invasive, but striped bass continue to make their way into NL waters.


Provincial archivist Greg Walsh says the Rooms already has a lot of Ocean Ranger artifacts + Marine Biologist Boris Worm on shark populations in NL waters + We continue to get reaction about a petition to increase NL's recreational groundfish fishery dates.


Many artifacts from the Ocean Ranger have been in Ottawa for decades, we'll hear from the collection's curator Sharon Babaian and Noreen O'Neill, whose husband was lost in the tragedy + The Marine Institute's Kris Drodge talks about the deep connection the school has to the Ocean Ranger.


The Coast Guard's Mark Gould on why it's so difficult to tow the Cape Cordell to safety + The idea of expanding the recreational fishery has struck a chord with listeners + NL Senator Mohamed Ravalia has questions for the Federal Fisheries minister about fishery rules and regulations.