The Nain Fish plant is starting to wind down in the processing of smoking char.
Deidi Kohlmeister is the Office Supervisor in the plant.
She says since the scallop fishery folded, a total of over 4,000 lbs of char have been smoked and tomorrow will be the last day of smoking char.
Kohlmeister says there are ten employees left including office staff and will start the clean up next week.
She added there are smoked char and 2 lb frozen char for sale at the plant and their last day to sell fish is next Friday, September 18.
Meanwhile at the Makkovik Fish plant, a total of 195,661 turbot has been landed.
Angel Chaulk is the Office Assistant.
She says there are 5 turbot boats that are at their fishing grounds at the moment and are expected to land in more turbot come Sunday.
Chaulk says there are 27 employees working, the turbot fishery may last another 3 weeks.