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August 7, 2012

Community, Eco, Education

Aboriginal Fund for Species at Risk (AFSAR) 2022-2023 Fieldwork Year in Review

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The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq – Department of Aquatic Resources and Fisheries Management (Mi’kmaw Conservation Group) Our AFSAR team worked exceptionally hard this past year Continue Reading →

Community

Species-at-Risk Multi-watershed Assessment and Management 2021/2022 Year in Review

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by Alyssa Palmer-Dixon Saint Croix Species-at-Risk Project Lead Desiree Roberts – Stewiacke Project Lead Steven Williams – Gulf Project Lead Mi’kmaw Conservation Group The Confederacy Continue Reading →

Business

13th Annual First Nations Fisheries Conference

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The larger than expected crowd of Elders, Chiefs, Councillors, Fishery Coordinators, FN organizations, and other support staff that came together for the 13th Annual First Continue Reading →

Community

National Aboriginal Fisheries Forum deemed a Success

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Over three hundred delegates, nearly double the foreseen amount crowded into the Vancouver Island Convention Centre in Nanaimo, British Colombia on October 2-4, 2012, to Continue Reading →

Education

Blue Fin Tuna Conservation Concern

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The Atlantic Blue Fin Tuna, Amlamupej in Mi’kmaw, (Thunnus thynnus) could be listed as a Species at Risk under the Federal Species at Risk Act Continue Reading →

Business, Community

Eel Ground Diversifies its Commercial Fishery

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Major changes are taking place on the banks of the Miramichi River at Eel Ground First Nation. Eel Ground has developed an economic strategy aimed Continue Reading →