News Clip2:03
Curated Video

U.K. fishermen disappointed in Brexit deal with EU

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims the Brexit deal with the European Union will make the United Kingdom an independent coastal state with full control of its own waters, but some fishermen say the deal isn’t going to help them...
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

EU fisheries ministers awaiting Brexit deal to conclude own talks

9th - Higher Ed
Europe's agriculture and fisheries ministers are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday for an annual meeting, with the aim of reaching an agreement on the fishing opportunities for next year.
News Clip1:00
Curated Video

UK issues stricter measures amid new, more infectious strain of coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
UK nations issued new restrictions, stating that a new, more infectious strain of coronavirus was spreading rapidly.
News Clip1:00
Curated Video

New coronavirus strain 'out of control', says UK Health Secretary as stricter restrictions announced

9th - Higher Ed
UK nations issued new restrictions, stating that a new, more infectious strain of coronavirus was spreading rapidly.
News Clip1:36
Curated Video

UK prepares for truck queues at ports as Sunday Brexit deal deadline looms

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of the year-end deadline there are already extra long queues of trucks on both sides of the English Channel as UK companies try to lay in extra stock in case of disruption in January.
News Clip1:30
Curated Video

Belgium may use 17th-century charter to keep British fishing rights

9th - Higher Ed
The charter was issued by Charles II following his exile to Europe after his father, Charles I, was executed in 1649.
News Clip2:19
Curated Video

Thailand air pollution: Bangkok pilots scheme for green transport

9th - Higher Ed
Faced with chronic air pollution, Bangkok switches to electric boats for a cleaner, quieter ride.
News Clip2:32
Curated Video

‘Final throw of the dice’: UK, EU to resume Brexit trade talks

9th - Higher Ed
Negotiators to meet in Brussels in last-ditch attempt to strike a post-Brexit deal before transition agreement ends on December 31.
News Clip2:26
Curated Video

Tiger fishing in Zimbabwe: Catch and release helps preserve fish stocks

9th - Higher Ed
Conservationists say climate change, pollution, and over-fishing, have led to depleting fish stocks at Kariba, Africa’s largest man-made lake.
News Clip2:52
Curated Video

UK meat producers struggle to navigate new EU customs checks

9th - Higher Ed
Agricultural producers worry whether they can remain competitive amid increased bureaucracy.
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

6 N.S. fisherman missing in Bay of Fundy

9th - Higher Ed
A search is underway in the Bay of Fundy for the six crew members aboard a fishing boat lost off the coast of Nova Scotia. But in a community that knows the dangers of the sea all too well, people are fearing the worst.
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

Fishing boat with 6 aboard missing in Bay of Fundy

9th - Higher Ed
A search is underway in the Bay of Fundy for the six crew members aboard a fishing boat lost off the coast of Nova Scotia. But in a community that knows the dangers of the sea all too well, people are fearing the worst.
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

Fears over plans to release Fukushima nuclear plant waste

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera visited a fish farm on Geoje Island in South Korea, where a community is worried about the possible release of radioactive water into the ocean by Japan.
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Cape Breton First Nation fishery at odds with Fisheries officers

9th - Higher Ed
A Mi'kmaw community on Cape Breton launched a moderate livelihood lobster fishery and is having traps removed by federal Fisheries officers, which contradicts the stance set by the government after disputes over a First Nations fishery...
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Massive search underway in Ireland for dolphin superstar Fungie after disappearence from Dingle Bay

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities in Ireland have launched a large scale search for a much-loved dolphin, Fungie, who's been missing for over a week from the coast near the small harbour town he calls home. The mammal arrived in Dingle Bay in the south-west...
News Clip4:19
Curated Video

Brexit red tape: UK ports demand government help for fish exporters

9th - Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has promised a compensation fund for seafood exporters hit by post-Brexit bureaucracy, but describes their difficulties as "teething problems".
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

EU leader summit: Commission president withdraws to isolate

9th - Higher Ed
Fishing is one of the most divisive issues in the trade negotiations
News Clip3:49
Curated Video

Nova Scotia lobster fishery starts after 8-day delay

9th - Higher Ed
Crews in part of Nova Scotia's most lucrative commercial lobster fishery dumped their traps early Tuesday morning, launching the season more than a week late because of weather delays.
News Clip3:54
Curated Video

RCMP arrest 21 in connection with October lobster dispute

9th - Higher Ed
The RCMP have arrested 21 people in the ransacking of two Mi'kmaw lobster plants in southwest Nova Scotia in October. No charges have been laid. Police are asking the public to help identify individuals who were there.
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Scotland's trawlermen look to Brexit to save their industry.

9th - Higher Ed
On shore the Scots may have voted to remain in the EU. But out at sea they’re looking at Brexit as their saviour.
News Clip5:11
Curated Video

No resolution to N.S. lobster fishery dispute after emergency debate

9th - Higher Ed
A 'minister's special representative' will soon be appointed to act as a liaison between Mi'kmaw and commercial fishermen, says Bernadette Jordan, minister of fisheries and oceans.
News Clip3:13
Curated Video

Fishing lodge plans to reopen despite objections from Haida Nation

9th - Higher Ed
A luxury fishing lodge in B.C. says it plans to reopen despite a state of emergency issued by the Haida Nation because of COVID-19.
News Clip1:14
Curated Video

BC MP asks tourism minister to help outfitters

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. Conservative Bob Zimmer questioned Tourism Minister Melanie Joly in question period Monday.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Senegalese worried over Chinese companies' fishing licences

9th - Higher Ed
Move draws criticism from citizens of indebted African country who say their waters are already overfished.