The organisations listed below all have web sites that are chockfull of information, and are committed to marine biodiversity and sustainable fishing. We fish-lovers are confused about which are the plentiful fish we can eat and which are the endangered fish that we should not eat.

These sites show us how to Have-our-(FISH)-cake-and-eat-it-too. Your choice does make a difference. Pass the lemon.

Cod

Lifelines
Lifelines, part of the Canadian Museum of Civilization web site, strives to raise awareness about the importance of Canada's east coast fisheries and gives a historical account of east coast fishing/practices, from Native practices to current industry.

St. John's CBC
The St. John's CBC web site has up-to-date information on East Coast cod fisheries and the European cod fishery ban.

About Canada: Canada's Fishery
About Canada: Canada's Fishery, a web site looking at the history of Canadian fishing practices, has information about the current state of cod fisheries.


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