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[BA] COUNTRY [BA] SECTION [Ba] Canada [ba] Validity date from [BA] COUNTRY [ba] Canada 02/10/2013 00222 [BA] SECTION [ba] Date of publication 18/10/2013 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 0001 Coastal Labrador Fisheries Limited Saint Lewis Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0004 P. Janes & Sons Limited Hant's Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0005 Ocean Choice International L.P. "Newfoundland Lynx" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0007 Notre Dame Seafoods Inc. Comfort Cove Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0010 Fogo Island Cooperative Society, Limited Fogo Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0013 Leading Tickles Seafoods Inc. Leading Tickles Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0015 Nain Banker (Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company L'Anse Au Loup Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV Limited) 0018 Atlantic Future Fisheries Ltd. "Atlantic Future" Conception Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 09/11/2010 0019 Codroy Seafoods Inc. Codroy Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0020 Clearwater Seafoods Limited Partnership ''Arctic Endurance'' Argentia Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0022 Saputi (Nataaqnaq Fisheries Inc.) Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0024 Labrador Sea Products Inc. Black Tickle Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0025 Port Enterprises Ltd Southern Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0027 Ocean Choice International L.P. Lawn Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0028 NuTan Furs Inc. Catalina Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 1 / 37 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 0029 Woodwards' Fisheries Limited North Boat Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0031 Royal Mariner (Andrew Daley Limited) New Bridge Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0032 Newfoundland Mariner Fishing Enterprises Ltd. "Newfoundland Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV Mariner" 0034 Fisheries and Marine Institute of the Memorial University of Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq Newfoundland 0036 Conche Seafoods Limited Conche Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0037F Stelie II (Funk Island Banker Ltd.) Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV F 13/10/2008 0039 Fogo Island Co-Operative Society, Limited Seldom - Little Seldom Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0040 Carino Processing Ltd. Dildo South Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0041 Dorset Fisheries Ltd Long Cove Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0042 L'Immobiliere Guyanaise Isle Aux Morts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 12/02/2010 0044F Goff Fisheries Limited Coley'S Point Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP F 0045 Labrador Choice Seafoods Limited Charlottetown Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0046 Summerville Fisheries Ltd Summerville Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0047 Allen's Fisheries Limited Benoit'S Cove Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0048 Ocean Choice International L.P. Triton Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0049 Inuksuk I (Nataaqnaq Fisheries Inc.) Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0052 Eric King's Fisheries Limited Burnt Islands Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0053 P. Janes & Sons Ltd Salvage Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0055 Atlantic Cold Sea Foods Ltd. Saint Joseph'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 2 / 37 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 0057 Covenant II (Vanlyn Enterprises Limited) Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0058 Fogo Island Co-Operative Society, Limited Joe Batt'S Arm Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0061 Breakwater Fisheries Limited Cottlesville Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0063 Quin-Sea Fisheries Limited Cupids Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0065 MV Atlantic Enterprise (Clearwater Ocean Prawns Venture) Harbour Grace Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0066 Niqitaq Fisheries Ltd. "Arluk II" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 30/03/2011 0068 Furlong Brothers Ltd. Plate Cove East Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 28/11/2007 0069 Nataaqnaq Fisheries Inc. "Sikuvut" St. John's Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0070 North Atlantic Aquaponics Ltd. Cartyville Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0072 Artic Fishery Alliance L.P. "Suvak" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 27/08/2010 0079 Green Seafoods Ltd Winterton Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0081 Acadienne Gale II (Davis Strait Trawler Management Limited) Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0082 Natures Sea Farms Inc. Saint Albans Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0083 Norlantic Processors Limited Pleasantview Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0084 Icewater Seafoods Inc. Arnold'S Cove Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0086 Ocean Choice International L.P. "Kinguk" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0087 Ocean Choice International L.P. "Aqviq" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 0089 Labrador Storm Limited "Labrador Storm" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 22/06/2009 0091 Ueushuk Fisheries Ltd. "Atlantic Optimist" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV 30/03/2009 0092 Gulf Shrimp Limited Black Duck Cove Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 3 / 37 [ba] List in force [ba] Approval [ba] Name [ba] City [ba] Regions [ba] Activities [ba] Remark [ba] Date of request number 0097 Sea Water Products Inc. Fleur De Lys Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 16/01/2009 0098 Quinlan Brothers Ltd Old Perlican Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0099 Furlong Brothers Ltd Plate Cove West Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0102 Happy Adventure Sea Products (1991) Ltd Happy Adventure Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0103 Belle Isle Banker (Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company L'Anse Au Loup Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] FV Limited) 0104 Bay Roberts Seafoods Ltd Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP 0105 Barry Group Inc. Dover Newfoundland & Labrador [ba] PP Aq 0109 Ocean Seafood International Ltd. 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