Crab fishermen are back on the water, and that means processors are back in the plants. We spoke with a plant worker, who's also a union leader in Triton
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It seems as though there's a problem getting the crab fishery underway every year in this province. But this year, however, was more difficult than usual with a low price and harvesters refusing to fish. On Friday the harvesters and plant owners finally agreed on a plan to get the season started. Doretta Strickland is on the FFAW executive and works at the crab plant in Triton.
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