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Main-à-Dieu (population 242) is a community located in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality.It is the most easterly community in Nova Scotia. Main-à-Dieu has a rich history tied to both its French origins and its role in the region's maritime industry. It was originally settled by Frenc
Port Hood Island is a small island [1] and community of the same name located in the northeastern part of St. George's Bay, a sub-basin in the eastern part of the Northumberland Strait, adjacent to the west coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is named after the community of Port Hood immediately to the east on Cape Breton ...
The most important lobster species on the West Coast of the United States is the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus. [16] Recreational lobster fishers in California must abide by a legal catch limit of seven lobsters per day and a minimum body length of 3.25 inches (83 mm), measured from the eye socket to the edge of the carapace ...
Lobster season varies according to where you live. Of the three largest lobster producing states, Maine, produces lobsters all year long, with the catch being the highest from June until December. ...
October 13: A 200-person protest at a lobster pound in Middle West Pubnico resulted in vandalism and lobsters being taken out of the facility. [8] That same day, a protest at a lobster pound in New Edinburgh resulted in the arson of a vehicle. RCMP later arrested 31-year-old Michael Burton Nickerson of Yarmouth in connection to the arson in New ...
Cape Islanders in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. A Cape Islander, a style of fishing boat mostly used for lobster fishing, is an inshore motor fishing boat found across Atlantic Canada having a single keeled flat bottom at the stern and more rounded towards the bow. The Cape Island style boat is famous for its large step up to the bow.
Port Hood Harbour. Port Hood (Mi'kmawi'simk: Kekwiamkek) is an unincorporated place in the Municipality of the County of Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada It is an administrative centre and a service centre for the surrounding area.
Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton, formerly île Royale; Scottish Gaelic: Ceap Breatainn or Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn; Mi'kmaq: Unama'ki) [5] is a rugged and irregularly shaped island [6] on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.