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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

Summary by Lincoln Journal Star
The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most valuable seafood industries in the country.
Published 1 month ago · New England, United States

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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most valuable seafood industries in the country.

1 month ago·Cherokee County, United States
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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most valuable seafood industries in the country.

1 month ago·Tulsa, United States
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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most valuable seafood industries in the country.

1 month ago·Tucson, United States
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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most valuable seafood industries in the country.

1 month ago
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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most valuable seafood industries in the country.

1 month ago·Carlisle, United States
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Legal sizes for lobsters could change to protect population

The rules about the minimum and maximum sizes of lobsters that can be trapped off New England could soon become stricter, potentially bringing big changes to one of the most

1 month ago·Cumberland County, United States
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