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There’s no comparative graph available to show whether 2022 was one of the worst years in terms of challenges, but a review of some of the stories of the past year suggest it was likely one of the worst. From BarbDeanSimmons

Crew members of the fishing vessel Bottom Dollar unloading crab at the wharf on Southside Road in St. John’s during the 2022 fishing season. Harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador wrapped up the crab fishing season in August. - Keith GosseNothing is certain for Atlantic Canadians who make their living on the deck of a fishing boat.

The mackerel shutdown cost 7,809 metric tonnes for landings for fish harvesters in the Atlantic region with Newfoundland and Labrador suffering most. In 2020, that province landed 4,105 metric tonnes of mackerel worth $2.4 million. Total landed value from all five provinces in 2020 was $8.5 million.

It started with a dispute over prices—processors proposed 18 cents a pound, half the previous year’s price, while the Fish Food and Allied Workers suggested 35 cents.the season would be a complete bustYet, some were considering it a win for capelin, and cod. Ocean health advocates have long warned that continued fishing of this important pelagic species is stealing food from other fish and impeding the recovery of northern cod. Earlier in the year Oceana Canada had repeated itsAt New London, P.

Snow crabbers in Newfoundland and Labrador also did well in 2021, with landings worth $623 million and average overall prices of $7.36 a pound. AndA purse seiner fishes for mackerel in Newfoundland in 2020. - Facebook

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