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- 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.www.commercial-fishing.org/regional/canada/nova-scotia/
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