The gorgeous sandy stretch on Grand Lake is an area that Roland Loughlin knows well. He was born in Howley and, at 82, he ...
Scientists with Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans suggest a quota of no more than 1,251 metric tons of cod in next year’s commercial fishery in the Canada-France zone ...
A Canadian court has rmade a ruling in alignment with Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans' (DFO) recent decision that ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Newfoundland’s shores have become the site of some unsightly flotsam in recent days — hundreds of pale, doughy blobs of an unknown material that has been ...
White blobs have been washing up on the beaches of Newfoundland recently, sparking an investigation by Canadian officials. They have been described by resident Stan Tobin as doughy - "like someone ...
A Memorial University scientist says the mysterious white blobs washing up on Newfoundland beaches are actually gobs of plastic -- and they need to be cleaned up. School staff are being struck ...
Mysterious white blobs of an unknown substance have been spotted by beachcombers in Newfoundland, causing local officials and residents to investigate the origin of the suspicious slime.
Toronto — Beaches across Canada's far northeast Newfoundland and Labrador province have increasingly been littered with mysterious white blobs. Their appearance has so far befuddled scientists ...
A five-hour drive from St. John's, N.L., and well off the beaten path, Point Leamington seems an unlikely spot for a one-of-a ...
(Submitted by Hilary Corlett) So-called mystery blobs began washing up along Newfoundland beaches last month, sparking questions over what the substance actually is — and now, one scientist says she ...
Oct. 17 (UPI) --Environmental authorities in Canada are trying to solve the mystery of unidentified white blobs that have been washing up on Newfoundland beaches. The white masses, which range in ...
White blobs have been washing up on the beaches of Newfoundland recently, sparking an investigation by Canadian officials. They have been described by resident Stan Tobin as doughy - "like someone had ...