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Late Fall Lack of Lobsters
Posted by: erector2 on Nov 20, 2007 - 06:56 PM
Eat Local Foods Coalition of Maine Warmer waters in November may feel like a Florida vacation to a lobster, allowing them to hang out in the shallower coastal waters to catch a few more rays. Normally the lobster families are packing up their summer cabanas and heading to deeper waters this time of year to escape the rapid decent in coastal temperatures. Along the way they have tended to stop for a bite to eat in many of the "free" netted diners along the way, ending up on your and my dining tables. October and November have recently been a boon to lobstermen, but not this year. Whetever the reason, combining the lower hauls with the spiraling cost of diesel fuel and bait and the question arises: could these Maine symbols of freedom and self-sufficency be on the same path as the Marlboro men?
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