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Atlantic Provinces Sign New Memorandum of Understanding for Aquaculture
The ministers responsible for aquaculture in the Atlantic Provinces have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the ongoing development and management of their industries, based on common principles. This extends the previous MOU signed in 2008. Aquaculture is an...
About the PEI Marine Science Organization
The role of the PEI Marine Science Organization is to seek advice from and to identify research and development priorities with the aquaculture, commercial fishing, and seafood processing sectors on Prince Edward Island. Who is the minister responsible? The Minister of Fisheries...
PEI Lobster Love returns this July
As Prince Edward Island continues to welcome more and more people to our shores, a signature PEI Lobster dish is once again ready to 'roll out' the welcome matt with the return of PEI Lobster Love. From July 5th to 31st, participating Island restaurants are serving up their best...
Charlottetown restaurant takes home the title
After all the votes were tallied for this year's PEI Lobster Love campaign, a classic version of the lobster roll received the most love from lobster fans. From July 5th to 31st, participating restaurants across the Island were vying for the title of 'Most Loved Lobster Roll'...
PEI Seafood Sector Economic Contribution Study
The PEI Seafood Sector Economic Contribution Study, prepared by Ernst and Young for the PEI Marine Science Organization, examines the indirect impacts of the various sectors within the seafood industry. The outcome of the report is an estimation of the economic footprint
PEI Seafood Sector Economic Contribution Study
The PEI Seafood Sector Economic Contribution Study, prepared by Ernst and Young for PEI Marine Science Organization, examines the direct and indirect impacts of the various sectors within the seafood industry. The outcome of the report is an estimation of the economic fo
PEI Climate Change Risk Assessment (2021)
PEI has recently completed a province-wide Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA).