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Josh Laughren and Roger Augustine

Josh Laughren is executive director of Oceana Canada and Roger Augustine is AFN's regional chief for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. 

New Fisheries Act could mark a turning point for Canada’s depleted fisheries

This is an important step in healing our natural environment. More fish provides more options to resolve conflicts and provides a brighter future for communities that rely on the sea for culture, protein and livelihoods, write Josh Laughren and Roger Augustine. The Hill Times file photograph
This is an important step in healing our natural environment. More fish provides more options to resolve conflicts and provides a brighter future for communities that rely on the sea for culture, protein and livelihoods, write Josh Laughren and Roger Augustine. The Hill Times file photograph
This is an important step in healing our natural environment. More fish provides more options to resolve conflicts and provides a brighter future for communities that rely on the sea for culture, protein and livelihoods, write Josh Laughren and Roger Augustine. The Hill Times file photograph
This is an important step in healing our natural environment. More fish provides more options to resolve conflicts and provides a brighter future for communities that rely on the sea for culture, protein and livelihoods, write Josh Laughren and Roger Augustine. The Hill Times file photograph