Canada, France reach deal on Atlantic halibut quotas

Published 2024년 10월 9일

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Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans has agreed to share 3% of the Atlantic halibut quotas with French fishermen from St. Pierre and Miquelon. The agreement, valued at CAD 70 million (USD 52 million), was signed on September 20, following lengthy negotiations since 2016.
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According to SeafoodNews, Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans has announced that it has reached a new agreement with France (regarding St. Pierre and Miquelon) on arrangements for sharing Atlantic halibut quotas. The agreement, signed on September 20, will allow French fishermen from St. Pierre and Miquelon to catch 3% of Canada’s total allowable catch. France and Canada have been in lengthy negotiations since ...
Source: Foodmate

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