While they’re not as lucrative as lobsters and crabs, Newfoundland and Labrador’s capelin fisheries are still worth millions for the province’s fish harvesters. But marine biologists warn the small species now faces extinction. Ross Lord explains why that could mean major consequences for the fishing industry and the ocean food chain.
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Marine biologists warn N.L. capelin fishery is on brink of extinction
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