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Fishery officers in Nova Scotia seize more than 1,000 lobster traps, make arrests

HALIFAX - Federal officials say fishery officers have seized more than 1,000 lobster traps off southwestern Nova Scotia since June 1 as part of a crackdown on unauthorized harvesting and illegal sales.

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Fishery officers in Nova Scotia seize more than 1,000 lobster traps, make arrests

A fishing boat, loaded with traps, heads out from West Dover, N.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan


HALIFAX - Federal officials say fishery officers have seized more than 1,000 lobster traps off southwestern Nova Scotia since June 1 as part of a crackdown on unauthorized harvesting and illegal sales.

The Fisheries Department says the seizures and resulting arrests are also aimed at ensuring the Indigenous food, social and ceremonial lobster fishery can proceed without interference.

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