Can We Re-Launch the Wolffish Hunt on the North Shore?
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Escoumin and Essipit hunters are worried about the future of the sea wolf hunt, which is at risk because of the lack of recovery and the low economic potential of its products. The situation has already been more pink. A hunter dreams of reviving the hunt so that it can be profitable in the future. The sea wolf hunt refers to the three species of seals that are present in the St. Lawrence estuary, namely harp seals, grey seals and harbour seals.…
In the past, discussions had been initiated with the former Marine Activities Coordinator at the Innu Essipit First Nation Council to find a way to make the hunt profitable."He had his ears open, and it's the same for me. It's a resource that's there, and it's a question that we have to know what we can do with it," says the current coordinator, Donald Bouchard. "However, he's being cautious."I don't see how we can re-establish an industry like …
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