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This radio host went deepsea fishing. Did he reel in his first catch ever?

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Welcome to Canada's Ocean Playground, a series where Jeff Douglas, host of CBC Radio's Mainstreet Nova Scotia, takes us around the province to see what adventures can be found in our own backyard. First up, deepsea fishing with Lunenburg...
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Weather looks unlike anything Long Island has seen so far this summer!

9th - Higher Ed
It's a picture perfect weekend, and that's not the only change we're feeling. Here's what you need to know this week.
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Sunshine followed by some clouds today on Long Island

9th - Higher Ed
It's a picture perfect weekend, and that's not the only change we're feeling. Here's what you need to know this week.
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Mostly sunny skies, with warm temperatures on Saturday across Long Island

9th - Higher Ed
Long Island will see sunny skies with warm temperatures on Saturday.
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Christmas lights adorn boats in Port de Grave

9th - Higher Ed
For twenty years in Port de Grave, Nfld., every boat in the harbour has been decked out with lights throughout the holidays. The fishing town’s spectacle attracts tens of thousands of visitors.
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Συμφωνία υπουργών ΕΕ για ποσοστώσεις αλιευμάτων

9th - Higher Ed
Οι υπουργοί αλιείας της ΕΕ κατέληξαν σε συμφωνία για την αλιευτική δραστηριότητα του επόμενου έτους. Αλλά η συμφωνία «καταδικάστηκε» αμέσως από περιβαλλοντικές ΜΚΟ. Οι διαπραγματεύσεις ήταν σκληρές και κράτησαν όλη τη νύχτα της Τρίτης....
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EU will 'drive a hard bargain' with the UK on fishing

9th - Higher Ed
The EU is set for a showdown with Britain over access to UK fishing waters next year. Both sides will sit down for intensive negotiations aimed at concluding a free trade agreement after the UK officially leaves the block on January...
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EU fish quota quarrel - ministers hail deal, NGOs slam overfishing

9th - Higher Ed
A deal on 2020 catch limits for Europe's most important fish stocks has been cooked up in Brussels. In tense talks, that went on into the early hours of the morning, EU agricultural ministers said they had reached a balanced agreement...
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Fishing boat captain Gail Atkinson on the realities of lobster fishing

9th - Higher Ed
As captain of Nova Scotia's first all-female lobster crew, Gail Atkinson sees a changing industry but one still reliant on raw physicality.
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Meet the all-female lobster crew making waves in N.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The Nellie Row who are believed to be the first all-female lobster crew in Nova Scotia and possibly in Canada, make their way out on “Dumping Day,” the first day of Canada's lucrative lobster fishery.
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Planet SOS: Protecting the Earth’s water and the life that depends on it

9th - Higher Ed
As our planet warms and poor water and land use practices contaminate our waterways and damage the environment, global water supplies are being affected. Planet SOS looks at what is being done to protect this vital resource.
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Brexit uncertainty hits UK fishing industry

9th - Higher Ed
Nestled off Scotland’s west coast, the isle of Islay is rich fishing territory. It sustains jobs, income for families and helps keep the island’s economy alive. Islay Crab Exports is a family-run business, exporting crabs, lobsters,...
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B.C. group wants to kill seals and sea lions to save the whales

9th - Higher Ed
A B.C. group says the quickest way to reverse declining salmon numbers is to kill tens of thousands of seals and sea lions, reducing their numbers by 50 per cent.
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Lobster season takes hit to protect North Atlantic right whale

9th - Higher Ed
Lobster season is taking a hit to protect endangered North Atlantic right whales, spotted off the coast of New Brunswick.
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Brexit: fishing industry faces choppy waters

9th - Higher Ed
Fishing companies in the Netherlands fear choppy waters ahead, as the UK negotiates its future relationship with the EU post-Brexit. Dutch trawlers cast their nets in English waters and, if they lose access, it could have a massive hit...
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Faroe Islanders in the spotlight

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of the Faroe Islands are the unlikely stars of a new documentary by director Mike Day. ‘The Islands and the Whales’ looks at the impact modern life is having on traditions across the archipelago. Pollution through mercury and...
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Pollution puts Faroe Islanders in the spotlight in new documentary

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of the Faroe Islands are the unlikely stars of a new documentary by director Mike Day. ‘The Islands and the Whales’ looks at the impact modern life is having on traditions across the archipelago. Pollution through mercury and...
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Latest dead whale discovery prompts new pledge from Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
The discovery of another dead right whale in Newfoundland has prompted new promises from Ottawa
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Sustainable and hi-tech fashion at Berlin’s Green and Ethical Fashion Show

9th - Higher Ed
Off the shoulder dresses, flower prints in varying colours. No it is not the normal fashion show. It is The Green and Ethical fashion show held during Berlin fashion week. It was started six years ago and this year a record 179 brands...
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Nova Scotia cousins build homemade schooner

9th - Higher Ed
Evan and Nicholas Densmore have built a 24-metre boat to honour their great-grandfather.
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China's South China Sea claims unfounded, The Hague rules

9th - Higher Ed
Beijing rejects the findings and calls the tribunal a farce
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Ottawa strengthens protections for whale populations

9th - Higher Ed
Dwindling populations of belugas and North Atlantic right whales have prompted the government to introduce new protections for those species, and three others.
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Tiny Toronto Greek diner to serve final meals on Friday

9th - Higher Ed
Dimitrios "Jimmy" Tsirimokos, owner of Olympos Crow-Bar Restaurant is retiring after 46 years.
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Thunder Bay teen lands record-breaking freshwater cod

9th - Higher Ed
description: 18-year-old angler may be the new 'ling king' of Ontario. Landan Brochu caught a giant burbot weighing one pound more than current Ontario record