Maine Lobstermen Predict They’ll Run Out of Bait Under New Rules
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(10-6-09) David
Cousins, president of the Maine Lobstermen's Association, says he's
concerned by the findings of a recent scientific study that calls for
drastic cutbacks in catch limits for herring - the main source of
lobster bait. These cutbacks, he says, will mean the indusrtry will run
out of bait by August next year.
"If that's the case we're going to be crippled because most of our landings come in after the middle of August," Cousins said.
He says the industry is facing at least a 50 percent cut in lobster
bait caught in the gulf of Maine. By next year, he adds, the amount of
herring available to the lobster industry would be barely a third of
what it was in 2007.
"Last year we were allowed 44 thousand metric tons, which was down from
60 thousand metric ton 2 years ago, so we've already taken a third and
now we're being asked to cut it in half again," said Cousins.
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