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Elver fisher from Millbrook First Nation charged for allegedly assaulting officer

TANGIER — A man from Nova Scotia's Millbrook First Nation faces charges of assaulting and obstructing a fishery officer.
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Baby eels, also known as elvers, are held in Brewer, Maine, on May 25, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Robert F. Bukaty

TANGIER — A man from Nova Scotia's Millbrook First Nation faces charges of assaulting and obstructing a fishery officer.

The RCMP say the man was arrested Friday along the banks of the Tangier River, about 90 kilometres east of Halifax, after allegedly attempting to take elver fishing nets that were in the possession of fishery officers.

Investigators say the suspect resisted arrest and suffered minor injuries during "a struggle."

Police say the Fisheries Department officers transported the man to the Musquodoboit Harbour RCMP detachment, where he was assessed by paramedics.

The 46-year-old man, who wasn't identified by police, was released and is scheduled to appear in Dartmouth provincial court on May 21 to face charges.

The lucrative baby eel — or elver — fishery is currently underway in the province, with the federal department attempting to enforce a new system where licensed fishers must document their catch in a smartphone application.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 14, 2025.

The Canadian Press

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