| Crab Fishermen Stage Protest |
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| Tuesday, 27 April 2010 12:42 |
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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — As the crisis over the price of fresh-caught crab continues to boil, Newfoundland crab fishermen took matters into their own hands, yesterday, by illegally selling crab outside the provincial legislature. According to a story in Newfoundland's Telegram, the fishermen descended on the parking lot in front of the Confederation Building on Monday to protest the stalemate between harvesters, producers and the government over the price of crab. The controversy stems back to a recent government proposal that calls for a pound of crab to sell for $1.34, which is a price that many fishermen believe is much too low. Evidently, crab processors believe the price is too high, and they’re refusing to buy it. Both parties’ failure to find a compromise has caused a three-week standoff that’s directly affecting crab season and some 20,000 people in the industry.
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