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Nova Scotia pound charged with selling lobsters caught using Aboriginal license

Non-Indigenous lobster harvesters in Canada have complained that Indigenous harvesters are using their fishery to conceal a black market in lobsters

By Undercurrent News | July 20, 2018 15:04 BST
A Canadian lobster. Photograph courtesy of Tangier Lobster, in Nova Scotia.
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