Canada to build new fishing harbor in Northern Quebec

Published 2024년 12월 6일

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The Canadian government is allocating CAD 27 million to develop small craft fishing harbors on Quebec's North Shore, with a new harbor in Natashquan expected by 2028. This initiative aims to provide modern, safe facilities for fishers, boosting snow crab and lobster landings, and supporting the region's economic revitalization and the sustainability of the local commercial fishery, as stated by Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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The Canadian government will build a new fishing harbor in Natashquan, Quebec, as part of an investment in small craft fishing harbors on the North Shore of the province.Slated for completion in 2028, the harbor will provide fishers access to modern and safe facilities to help them increase their snow crab and lobster landings.“This large-scale project represents a major investment in the revitalization and economic development of the North Shore and the long-term viability of the local commercial fishery,” Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) said in a statement.The new harbor is part of a CAD 27 ...

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