Land & Sea: Hard Times on the Northern Penninsula
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2017
- This archival episode of Land & Sea looks at the impact of the failing cod fishery on communities along the Northern Peninsula in 1989. The Blakes of Straitsview are selling their gear and moving their families to Toronto to look for work.
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Another great show. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for posting.
According to Mom, the fishing industry collapsed in the early 90s and never really recovered.
The blame game & greed killed the cod fishery. That will never change.
what yr was this made
Its called overfishing. Generations and Generations of overfishing. No one else to blame but man himself. This is what happens when people get greedy. The way of the world. Don't feel sorry, only for the fish.
Overfishing - that's true. The culprit is not Canadian fisherman. It is the Portuguese and other fleets that come in and catch Tonnes ILLEGALLY but the Canadian government doesn't sink them.
@@schnabel5347 without gov't oversight and controls, human greed will bring about the demise of "renewable " resources; they are not infinite
@Zyxed MC if they are not international waters, what are foreign vessels doing in these waters?
Newfoundland politicians. The only politicians without a fishy smell.
mr reid was dead on
If anyone from cbc reads these comments can u give me a link to an episode when the fishery was shut down.? Im sure there are a few episodes in it. Thank you
Daniel - you may like this clip from our archives: www.cbc.ca/player/play/2651777968
The one man solution would of worked .I live on Chesapeake bay an they put a ban on catching rock fish that were nearly extinct they recovered
At 5:04 , where the heck is goose bay ?????
Labrador Newfoundland
It's in Central Labrador
Ah, the human collapse is nigh. A good day for volumes of suffering in the universe, like your fishing stocks they will go down. Dead people don't cry, or breed new cry babies.