Day in the life of a lobster fisherman

Clocean Podcast - Wta'n: Our living ocean

Clocean Podcast - Wta'n: Our living ocean
Day in the life of a lobster fisherman
Feb 01, 2024 Season 3 Episode 22
Maritime Aboriginal Peoples Council

Join us as we chat with L'nu Fisheries Tony Clements, who fishes lobster with the Native Council of Prince Edward Island, as we chat about the day to day of being a lobster fisherman. 
For those that have followed along for the last few years, I want to express my sincere gratitude for being with us on this journey. It saddens me to write that this will be my last episode with the Clocean Podcast.  I have truly enjoyed bringing these interviews to your ears. Wela'lioq.  

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