October 20, 2016 — A Swedish-backed proposal to ban live American lobster from the European Union as an invasive species has failed, though the possibility remains that the Scandinavian country could pursue its own ban, according to a Swedish diplomat.
“The political basis to do that is not there now,” Andreas von Uexkull, minister counselor at the Swedish embassy in Washington D.C., told the News Service on Tuesday of the decision by Europe’s government.
News emerged Friday that Europe would not ban the bottom-dwelling critters, which are a popular restaurant item. Sweden had sought to ban importation of live American lobsters, fearing they threaten European lobsters.
Uexkull raised the possibility of a regional or national ban of American lobster.
“We’ll see,” Uexkull said of the idea.
He said Norway had also proposed listing the creature as an invasive species, but is not a member of the European Union.
Lobster exports make up a significant piece of the Massachusetts lobster fishery’s business.