Federal minister says strike hampering enforcement of baby eel fishery closure

Photographs have been released showing people continuing to fish baby eels on a river in Nova Scotia despite a moratorium ordered by the federal government to close the fishery. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Atlantic Elver Fishery Ltd. **MANDATORY CREDIT**

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's representative in the federal cabinet says the public service strike has made it difficult for Ottawa to enforce conservation rules for the highly contentious and lucrative baby eel fishery.

Sean Fraser, the federal immigration minister, was commenting Thursday on a recently imposed moratorium on baby eel fishing, which was imposed on April 15 for 45 days because of alleged poaching and reports of violence among harvesters.

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