Posted: Jun 04, 2021 3:58 PM AT | Last Updated: June 4 Potlotek First Nation Chief Wilbert Marshall says his band's fishery plan will include enforcement protocols authorized by the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans.(CBC) The Potlotek First Nation and Ottawa have reached an understanding that will allow Nova Scotia's first authorized moderate livelihood fishery to go ahead. Potlotek Chief Wilbert Marshall said harvesters will head out on the water starting Saturday. "We built a solid plan that laid out our tagging and reporting structures, and are developing enforcement protocols with DFO's conservation and protection branch," Marshall said Friday in a news release.