
Leading Tickles, Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland
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N 49° 30.221 W 055° 27.298
21U E 611862 N 5484597
Leading Tickles and its harbour are at the northern end of route 350.
Waymark Code: WM16PE3
Location: Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Date Posted: 09/09/2022
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Like most fishing ports in Newfoundland, cod was once king. Since the 1992 cod moratorium, the cod fishery is limited to the family fishery. Additional species are caught from Leading Tickles: blackback flounder, capelin, lobster, snow crab, and squid.
There are thriving shellfish habitats nearby (blue mussel, for example) which may lead to a local aquaculture industry.
Leading Tickles harbour is located on Cull’s Island, Leading Tickles, which is at the mouth of Seal Bay in Notre Dame Bay on the island of Newfoundland in the north Atlantic Ocean.
The fish plant is in Leading Tickles South, across the water from this small craft harbour.
Fishing Types: fin fish, crustaceans
 Fishing method: nets, traps, lines
 fishing season: Each fishery is seasonal.
 Harbor tour: yes
 Sale of fish: no
 Fish market: no
 History: Likely dating back to the 1790s, this is still a busy fishing harnour.
 Mémorial: Not listed

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