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Record-low ice on Canada’s Gulf of Saint Lawrence not good for harvesters

The lack of ice has negative implications for Maritime fisheries and vulnerable shorelines along Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Quebec's Magdalen Islands

By Undercurrent News | Feb. 16, 2021 15:16 GMT
An aerial view of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, North Shore, Quebec, shows the amount of ice normally present in winter. Photograph by Ann Dr on Shutterstock.
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