N.S. Mi’kmaq bands restock lobster traps after gear removed by non-Indigenous boats
SAULNIERVILLE, N.S. — Mi’kmaq communities in Nova Scotia are restocking lobster traps for Indigenous harvesters after a flotilla of non-Indigenous fishing boats removed the gear from St. Marys Bay over the weekend.
Rhonda Knockwood, the director of operations for Sipekne’katik First Nation, says about 350 traps were taken from their locations off southwestern Nova Scotia.
Colin Sproul, of the Fundy Inshore Fishermen’s Association, has said about 100 non-Indigenous boats removed the gear of the Mi’kmaq fishermen and took it to a wharf in Meteghan on Sunday.
Sproul says the action was necessary because the federal Fisheries Department wasn’t enforcing its regulations prohibiting out of season fishing.