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For Mi’kmaq fishers working within Ottawa’s baby eel rules, it’s a ‘peaceful’ season – Times Colonist

GOLD RIVER — Some Mi’kmaq harvesters say working within Ottawa’s quotas for the contentious baby eel fishery is helping calm the tense atmosphere in their river workplaces.

In the shallows of the Gold River last Friday night, as the tiny, translucent eels known as elvers emerged from the mud, Jay Pennell — a member of the nearby Wasoqopa’q First Nation — swept his nets back and forth through the water and recalled past confrontations.

“There’s been lots of incidents on rivers we’ve been on in prior years,” Pennell said. “But right here on Gold River, there’s been nothing this year …. It’s very peaceful.”

Read More: https://www.timescolonist.com/the-mix/for-mikmaq-fishers-working-within-ottawas-baby-eel-rules-its-a-peaceful-season-10597540

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