The vast majority of the country’s lobsters are caught in waters off Maine, though they are also trapped elsewhere in New ...
Maine lobstermen hauled in fewer lobsters again in 2025, marking the fourth straight year of declining landings for the state’s most valuable fishery.
A shifting economy and climate change are causing issues for Mainers ...
The lobster industry in the Northeast may have to change how it operates, based on a new federal rule expected by the end of summer. The potential changes are meant to protect the endangered North ...
Maine’s lobster haul declines for a fourth straight year after overfishing warnings - The southern New England lobster ...
Preliminary data released by the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) indicates Maine’s commercial fisheries saw a drop in value in 2025, largely due to a drop in landings by the state’s lobster ...
Commercial fishermen earned $619 million in 2025, marking the 14th straight year the industry topped $500 million, despite lower lobster landings and rising costs.
The state's fleet is grappling with a 'post-boom normal' defined by fewer trips, narrower margins and a tiny sign of hope in ...
In this edition of Marketplace’s Economic Pulse, we take a look at Maine’s lobster industry, where fisheries play a central role in the state’s economy. In 2024, Maine’s commercial fisheries brought ...
Citing the need for more accurate data on how Maine’s lobster fishery might be affecting the North Atlantic right whale, U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine 2nd District, urged the House Natural Resources ...
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