A long time coming; Fish plant in Arnold’s Cove processes the first NL-caught northern cod since 1992 moratorium

There was no shortage of excitement at the fish plant in Arnold’s Cove on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, as the Icewater Seafoods processed its first offshore northern cod caught by Newfoundland and Labrador’s fleet since 1992. That was the year the commercial offshore fishery for northern cod came to a grinding halt under the moratorium imposed by the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). On Thursday, Capt. Peter Melvin and his 29-person crew from the Katsheshuk II, one of Ocean Choice International’s two offshore groundfish vessels, landed offshore Northern cod for the first time at the Icewater Seafoods plant. The crew was proud to be the first and we were encouraged by what we saw. The catch rates were good, we had clean catch with little to no bycatch and the fish were healthy. Photos, more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 16:45

One Response to A long time coming; Fish plant in Arnold’s Cove processes the first NL-caught northern cod since 1992 moratorium

  1. John Cabot says:

    There should be no offshore dragging for Cod. This is the same fleet that destroyed the Cod in the first place.

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