Stricter lobster fishing rules scrapped after complaints about harm to industry
- Regulators have decided to scrap stricter lobster fishing standards off New England due to protests from fishermen who claimed the rules were unnecessary and would bankrupt harvesters.
- The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Council stated that the changes were essential to preserve the lobster population's future, which has shown signs of decline.
- Patrick Keliher, chair of the commission's lobster board, noted that the fishing industry must develop strategies to protect the lobster population and ensure the long-term health of the resource.
- Dustin Delano, a fourth-generation lobsterman, warned that raising catch sizes would bankrupt many lobstermen and harm the U.S. Market against foreign competitors.
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