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COUNTRY SECTION Canada Fishery Products Validity date from COUNTRY Canada 13/01/2016 00371 SECTION Fishery products Date of publication 31/12/2015 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0005 Ocean Choice International L.P. "Newfoundland Lynx" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0007 Notre Dame Seafoods Inc. Comfort Cove Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0010 Fogo Island Cooperative Society, Limited Fogo Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0013 Leading Tickles Seafoods Inc. Leading Tickles Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0015 Nain Banker (Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company L'Anse Au Loup Newfoundland & Labrador FV Limited) 0019 Codroy Seafoods Inc. Codroy Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0020 Clearwater Seafoods Limited Partnership ''Arctic Endurance'' Argentia Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0022 Saputi (Nataaqnaq Fisheries Inc.) Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0027 Ocean Choice International L.P. Lawn Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0029 Woodwards' Fisheries Limited North Boat Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0031 Royal Mariner (Andrew Daley Limited) New Bridge Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0032 Newfoundland Mariner Fishing Enterprises Ltd. "Newfoundland Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador FV Mariner" 0036 Conche Seafoods Limited Conche Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0039 Fogo Island Co-Operative Society, Limited Seldom - Little Seldom Newfoundland & Labrador PP 1 / 32 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0040 Carino Processing Ltd. Dildo South Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0041 Dorset Fisheries Ltd Long Cove Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0045 Labrador Choice Seafoods Limited Charlottetown Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0046 Summerville Fisheries Ltd Summerville Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0047 Allen's Fisheries Limited Benoit'S Cove Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0048 Ocean Choice International L.P. Triton Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0049 Inuksuk I (Nataaqnaq Fisheries Inc.) Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0058 Fogo Island Co-Operative Society, Limited Joe Batt'S Arm Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0061 Breakwater Fisheries Limited Cottlesville Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0063 Quin-Sea Fisheries Limited Cupids Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0065 MV Atlantic Enterprise (Clearwater Ocean Prawns Venture) Harbour Grace Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0066 Niqitaq Fisheries Ltd. "Arluk II" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador FV 30/03/2011 0069 Niqitaq Fisheries Limited "Sikuvut" St. John's Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0070 North Atlantic Aquaponics Ltd. Cartyville Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0072 Artic Fishery Alliance L.P. "Suvak" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador FV 27/08/2010 0079 Green Seafoods Ltd Winterton Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0081 Acadienne Gale II (Davis Strait Trawler Management Limited) Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0082 Natures Sea Farms Inc. Saint Albans Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0083 Norlantic Processors Limited Pleasantview Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0084 Icewater Seafoods Inc. Arnold'S Cove Newfoundland & Labrador PP 2 / 32 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0086 Ocean Choice International L.P. "Kinguk" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0087 Ocean Choice International L.P. "Aqviq" Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 0091 Ueushuk Fisheries Ltd. "Atlantic Optimist" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador FV 30/03/2009 0092 Gulf Shrimp Limited Black Duck Cove Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0097 Sea Water Products Inc. Fleur De Lys Newfoundland & Labrador PP 16/01/2009 0098 Quinlan Brothers Ltd Old Perlican Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0099 Furlong Foods Plate Cove West Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0102 Happy Adventure Sea Products (1991) Ltd Happy Adventure Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0103 Belle Isle Banker (Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company L'Anse Au Loup Newfoundland & Labrador FV Limited) 0104 Bay Roberts Seafoods Ltd Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0105 Barry Group Inc. Dover Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0109 Ocean Seafood International Ltd. "Royal Venture" Saint John'S Newfoundland & Labrador FV 27/07/2010 0113 Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company Ltd L'Anse Au Loup Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0118 Ocean Choice International L.P. “Ocean Breaker” Bay Roberts Newfoundland & Labrador FV 17/09/2013 0124 Torngat Fish Producers Cooperative Society Limited Nain Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0125 Woodman's Sea Products Ltd New Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0127F Change Islands Fishermen’s Improvement Committee Inc. Change Islands Newfoundland & Labrador PP F 29/08/2014 0130 Quinlan Brothers, Ltd Bay De Verde Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0133 Aqua Crab Producers Inc. Aquaforte Newfoundland & Labrador PP 3 / 32 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0134 B. A. Richard Ltd. Ste-Anne-de-Kent New Brunswick PP 0136 J.W. Hiscock Sons Limited Brigus Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0142 Barry Group Inc. Clarenville Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0151 Allen's Fisheries Limited Plant 2 Benoit'S Cove Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0154 Ocean Choice International L.P. Fortune Newfoundland & Labrador PP 05/06/2008 0155 54417 Newfoundland and Labrador Inc. Harbour Breton Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0156 Clearwater Seafoods Limited Partnership Grand Bank Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0157 Labrador Gem Seafood Incorporated Ramea Newfoundland & Labrador PP 14/07/2015 0164 Ocean Choice International L.P. Bonavista Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0166 Barry Group Inc. Witless Bay Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0171 Quin-Sea Fisheries Limited Old Perlican Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0177 Shediac Lobster Shop Ltd. Shediac New Brunswick PP 0180 Hermitage Processing Inc. Hermitage Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 29/09/2014 0182 Deep Atlantic Sea Products Ltd. Saint Mary'S Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0183 Ocean Choice International L.P. Port Au Choix Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0186 Woodman's Sea Products Limited Plant 2 New Harbour Newfoundland & Labrador PP Aq 0193 Cape Broyle Sea Products Limited Cape Broyle Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0194 Torngat Fish Producers Cooperative Society Ltd Makkovik Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0196 Barry Group Inc. Calvert Newfoundland & Labrador PP 0199 Beothic Fish Processors Limited Badger's Quay-Valleyfield-Pool's Island Newfoundland & Labrador PP 4 / 32 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0220 Abriel Fisheries Limited Tangier Nova Scotia PP 0222 Connors Bros. Clover Leaf Seafoods Company Black's Harbour New Brunswick PP 0233 I M O Foods Limited Yarmouth Nova Scotia PP Aq 0238 Gaudet & Ouellette Ltd. Cap Pele New Brunswick PP 0239 Granville Gates & Sons Limited Blandford Nova Scotia PP Aq 0242 Quality Seafoods Limited Yarmouth Nova Scotia PP 0255 Produits Belle Baie Ltée Caraquet New Brunswick PP 27/08/2010 0272 Hopkins & Devine Fisheries Limited Woods Harbour Nova Scotia PP 0277 East Side Fisheries Limited Lower East Pubnico Nova Scotia PP 0278 Stoney Island Fisheries Limited Stoney Island Nova Scotia PP 0279 Sable Fish Packers (1988) Limited (Plant 2) South Side Cape Sable Nova Scotia PP 0283 Charles & Robert Blades Limited Clark's Harbour Nova Scotia PP 0301 Comeau's Sea Foods Limited Saulnierville Nova Scotia PP 0315 L&C Fisheries Inc. French River Prince Edward Island PP Aq 0346 Bakers Point Fisheries Limited East Jeddore Nova Scotia PP 0348 Richibucto Village Fisherman's Cooperative Ltd. Cap-Lumière New Brunswick PP 0373 Cape Bald Packers Ltd. Cap Pele New Brunswick PP Aq 0393 Hervic Enterprises Limited Pinkney'S Point Nova Scotia PP 0402F Westmorland Fisheries Ltd Bas Cap Pele New Brunswick PP F 0405 Clearwater Seafoods Limited Partnership Lockeport Nova Scotia PP 5 / 32 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0413 High Liner Foods Incorporated Lunenburg Nova Scotia PP Aq 0414 Cape Bald Packers Richibucto Village New Brunswick PP 0423 Cormier's Five Island Clams Limited Five Islands Nova Scotia PP Aq 0424 Acadian Fishermen's Co-operative Association, Limited Abrams Village Prince Edward Island PP 0425 Mersey Seafoods Limited Liverpool Nova Scotia PP 0429 Baie Ste-Anne Fishermen's Co-operative Ltd. Escuminac New Brunswick PP 0435 L'Association Coopérative des Pêcheurs de l'Île Ltée Lameque New Brunswick PP 0439 Clearwater Seafoods Limited Partnership Glace Bay Nova Scotia PP 0445 Edmond Gagnon Ltd Robichaud New Brunswick PP 0477 K & N Fisheries Limited Upper Port Latour Nova Scotia PP Aq 0480 O'Neil Fisheries Limited Digby Nova Scotia PP 0496 James L. Mood Fisheries Limited Woods Harbour Nova Scotia PP 0529 Lelièvre, Lelièvre et Lemoignan Ltée Gaspe Quebec PP 0542 Les Fruits De Mer De L'Est Du Québec (1998) Ltée/Eastern Québec Matane Quebec PP Seafoods (1998)Ltd 0543 Les Pêcheries Gaspésiennes Inc. Petit Cap Quebec PP 0544 Les Pêcheries Gaspésiennes Inc. Riviere-Au-Renard Quebec PP 02/05/2011 0546 E. Gagnon et Fils Ltée Gaspe Quebec PP 0547 Poissonnerie de Cloridorme Inc. Cloridorme Quebec PP 0550 Poisson Salé Gaspésien Ltée Grande-Riviere Quebec PP 6 / 32 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 0557 Mills Sea Food Ltd. Bouctouche New Brunswick PP 0558 La Crevette Du Nord Atlantique Inc. Riviere-Au-Renard Quebec PP 0566 LA Renaissance Des Îles Inc. Étang-du-Nord Quebec PP Aq 0590 Bluewater Seafoods Lachine Quebec PP 0604 All Temp Foods Ltd. Leamington Ontario PP Aq 0606 Cavendish Farms Corporation Wheatley Ontario PP Aq 0607 Otter Valley Foods Inc. Tillsonburg Ontario PP Aq 0615 Great Lakes Food Company Chatham Ontario PP 11/10/2013 0616 Jamieson Laboratories
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