The dispute over tribal fishing rights in Passamaquoddy Bay, an inlet in the Bay of Fundy that straddles the US-Canada border between the US state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick, is heating up as four aboriginal fishermen from the Sipayik tribe in Maine prepare to face a Canadian court on charges of unlawful lobster fishing in Canadian waters, reports the Bangor Daily News [...]
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