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  1. Industry Overview - Government of Nova Scotia, Canada

    • Lobster is harvested along the coast of Nova Scotia by thousands of independent lobster fishermen using baited traps placed on the bottom of the sea. Lobster seasons vary depending on Lobster Fishing Are… See more

    Scallop

    The Sea scallop or giant scallop is an important commercial species of molluscan shellfish in … See more

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    Snow Crab

    The snow crab fishery in Nova Scotia is split between stocks on the Scotian Shelf, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and other northern management areas. Combined, this leads to annual la… See more

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    Northern Shrimp

    The Northern pink shrimp is the most abundant shrimp species in Canada's North Atlantic waters. The directed fishery uses shrimp trap/pot and trawl. There are 15 managed S… See more

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    Halibut

    Atlantic Halibut are one of the largest flatfishes in the world. In Nova Scotia, halibut are harvested in the Scotian Shelf and Gulf NS regions by longline, and some is taken as … See more

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    Haddock

    The haddock fishery in Nova Scotia consists of a multi-species fishery in the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy, and a directed fishery on George's Bank in which the stock i… See more

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  2. Nova Scotia is Canada’s largest exporter of fish and seafood. The province’s most valuable fisheries include American lobster, Atlantic sea scallops, and snow (queen) crab. Other important fisheries include haddock, herring, Atlantic halibut, northern shrimp, swordfish, and tuna.
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