Six sites in Lobster Bay and Pubnico Harbour pre-approved for aquaculture development

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21 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in downtown Halifax | SaltWire #halifaxnovascotia #palestineARGYLE, N.S. — Six sites in Lobster Bay and Pubnico Harbour are now pre-approved for shellfish and marine plant aquaculture.

The data was shared with community groups and during public engagement as part of the review process — typically, this would occur after the licence was obtained.

 

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