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Cap Dauphin Fishermen’s Coop – 2022 expansion

Institution: Cap Dauphin Fishermen's Coop Location: Grosse Île, Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada Contact: Ruth Taker, Manager Project timeline: Pre-project planning and consultation through final delivery; June 2021 – June 2022 Habitat: Saltwater Type of rearing unit: TWO ADDITIONAL ECO LOBSTER-CONDOS FOR FOR PURGING LOBSTER AND  MEDIUM TERM STORAGE Purpose: Major expansion of storage capacity due to expanding membership and growing lobster catches. Context: The cooperative has been operating Aquabiotech Eco-Lobster Condo shower and pool hybrid systems since 2015, these systems were retrofitted to their pre-existing lobster pounds.