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Geography of Canada / Fisheries / Fishing industry / Fisheries management / Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Miscou Island / Acadians / Acadian Peninsula / Lobster fishing / Fishing / New Brunswick / Gloucester County /  New Brunswick
Date: 2014-05-03 18:29:01
Geography of Canada
Fisheries
Fishing industry
Fisheries management
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Miscou Island
Acadians
Acadian Peninsula
Lobster fishing
Fishing
New Brunswick
Gloucester County
New Brunswick

HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF HARVESTING AND GENESIS OF PROVINCIAL SHARES IN THE FISHERIES PRESENTED AT THE FORUM “PROVINCIAL SHARES : IMPACT ON THE ACADIAN PENINSULA” M ARCH 22, 2002

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