Decks awash: The LaScie fish plant - what's wrong?

Examines the fishery in the Baie Verte Peninsula region and the fish processing plant in LaScie, operated by Newfoundland Quick Freeze Ltd. Fishermen, plant management, and plant workers are all interviewed to highlight the problem of fish pricing and processing. Decks awash was a television program...

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Main Authors: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Extension Service, MacLeod, Paul
Other Authors: Giles, James (Interviewee); Skinner, John (Interviewee); Martin, Claude (Interviewee); Giles, Michael (Interviewee); Newbury, Clayton (Interviewee); Hubert, Morey (Interviewee); Wimbleton, Joseph (Interviewee); Hamlyn, Nerissa (Interviewee); Seymour, Ben (Interviewee); Driver, Ronald (Interviewee); Giles, William (Interviewee); MacLeod, Paul (Director); MacLeod, Paul (Producer); Vaughan, Joe (Film editor); Jones, Mike (Videographer); Myrick, Tom (Sound designer); Coffin, Randy (Sound designer); Earle, Fred (Researcher); Chafe, David (Artist); Bromley, Peter (Artist); Dwyer, Maddie (Production assistant); CJON (Television station : St. John's, N.L.) (Producer);, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL)
Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:English
Published: MUN Extension Service 1976
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/extension/id/168
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Summary:Examines the fishery in the Baie Verte Peninsula region and the fish processing plant in LaScie, operated by Newfoundland Quick Freeze Ltd. Fishermen, plant management, and plant workers are all interviewed to highlight the problem of fish pricing and processing. Decks awash was a television programme produced by the Extension Service of Memorial University of Newfoundland. The television series, which aired on the Newfoundland Broadcasting Company network, was initiated in 1962 and ran until 1977. -- Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.