A pilot project along the eastern shore of Nova Scotia hopes to change the way so called ghost gear is handled. The department of fisheries and oceans is partnering with a Maritimes company, Goodwood Plastics, to recycle and process scrap and derelict fishing gear into synthetic lumber. Graeme Benjamin reports.
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N.S. company hoping to change ghost gear scrapping process
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