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Early closure of halibut fishery

Environment Fishery Halibut

GlobalBC  August 24, 2011 Ted Field reporting, Kitimat camera Robin Rowland

Author Robin RowlandPosted on August 25, 2011Categories oceanTags BC, Business, coast, DFO, economy, environment, Fisheries, halibut, news coverage, ocean, tourism

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