Better prices and increased quotas were a few of the topics discussed at the P.E.I. Fishermen's Association annual general meeting.
The two day meeting held in Charlottetown featured speakers on seafood marketing, ongoing tuna and halibut research, and a report on lobster prices.
"Fishermen expect a better price due to the low Canadian dollar this year, that always helps us, but it's about supply and demand, hopefully looking forward to this spring for more money than we got last year," said Bobby Jenkins, PEIFA vice president.
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