The tuna fishery in Canada's Prince Edward Island wound to a close on Monday with 107.4275 metric tonnes of tuna landed by P.E.I. fishermen during the season, falling 6% under the total allocation for the Island fleet of 125.9t and leaving as much as 18.5t available to fishermen when the second phase of the season opens Friday morning. [...]
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