The Sipekne'katik, a Canadian First Nation group, has launched a first-of-its-kind, rights-based lobster fishery in the middle of the country's most prolific lobster fishing area (LFA 34) during the offseason, and it's sparking anger, protests and violence, CBC reports. [...]
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