Nova Scotia Fishermen and Indigenous Stakeholders Demand Increased Communication Amid Rising Violence in the Fishing Industry

Nova Scotia Fishermen and Indigenous Stakeholders Demand Increased Communication Amid Rising Violence in the Fishing Industry

SpanglishNews Nova Scotia fishers and indigenous communities have jointly called for more dialogue to resolve issues. Tensions rose after the indigenous community initiated a "moderate livelihood" fishery outside the regulated season. The commercial fishers are advocating for a government-regulated indigenous fishery to ensure species conservation while traditional fishers demand recognition of their treaty rights. #NovaScotiaFishery #IndigenousRights #MarineConservation 🐟🤝🍁 Español: Los pescadores y las comunidades indígenas de Nueva Escocia han pedido conjuntamente más diálogo para resolver los problemas. Las tensiones aumentaron después de que la comunidad indígena iniciara una pesquería de "medios de vida moderados" fuera de la temporada regulada. Los pescadores comerciales abogan por una pesquería indígena regulada por el gobierno para garantizar la conservación de las especies, mientras que los pescadores tradicionales exigen el reconocimiento de sus derechos en virtud de tratados. #PescadeNuevaEscocia #DerechosIndígenas #ConservaciónMarina 🐟🤝🍁
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