Maine Lobster Success
Term Paper "Explaining the Success of the Lobster Industry"The Maine lobster has provided a decent income and standard of living for my home community for years and years. Recently, however, the lobster industry has boomed and has been a very lucrative business for many local fishermen. Although the price has fallen to a meager $2.25 a pound and the weather has made this fall less than average, the lobster industry in the past decade has grown past any expected predictions. Many fishermen, biologists, and others with a degree of input have at the least, attempted to better understand this recent phenomena. Some explanations of this mystery range from the depletion of cod (a natural predator of the lobster), better management of the industry ranging from larger escape vents to the implementation of the v-notch on spawning females, to the controlled cage where the used bait, herring or other fish, maintains a well fed population. In addition to these previous examples, I will outline and evaluate some other suggestions or explanations. The basis for this term paper reflects two main priorities for myself. The first priority is that this ties directly into Maine geography in terms of a primary industry and hu
Just as the deep sea fisheries saw the technology get too good for the fish, the lobster industry has seen the same, it's just that the lobsters have thrived while the ground fish have decreased. Along with the efforts to create more lobster, go the efforts to catch these little moneymakers. As stated in the material, "one protected oversize female can produce upwards of 100,000 eggs while a smaller female might produce 10,000 eggs" (Merrill). All of the previous factors have looked at helping the lobster survive and in fact, thrive. Although local fishermen don't appreciate increases, for they see the increase as losing lobsters, this law can draw several perspectives as to how it can help the industry. I don't let one cod live, it becomes dried fish". ConclusionAlong with teaching, lobstering is very much a part of my life. The Gulf of Maine does not forgive in terms of it's temperature, tides, and weather. I look forward to the summers where I can work hard and enjoy nature. The majority of lobster traps today have wire construction and are of high quality.
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