Murray défend le travail de son ministère sur le braconnage des bébés anguilles

The office of federal Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray says enforcement efforts are continuing in the baby eel fishery in the Maritimes since the season was closed last month. Handout photoshowing people continuing to fish baby eels on a river in Nova Scotia despite a moratorium ordered by the federal government to close the fishery. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Atlantic Elver Fishery Ltd. **MANDATORY CREDIT**

HALIFAX - The office of federal Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray is rejecting allegations her department hasn't done enough to stop poachers from harming the lucrative baby eel fisheries in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

In a statement released late Wednesday, Murray's office said fisheries officers have continued to enforce a fishing moratorium imposed April 15 amid reports of increasing poaching and violence along tidal rivers in the two provinces.

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