PORTLAND, Maine โ May 3, 2016 โ Southern New Englandโs fading lobster fishery will be the subject of a battery of new regulations to try to save the crustaceanโs population locally.
The number of adult lobsters in New England south of Cape Cod was estimated in 2013 to be about 10 million, which is one-fifth the total from the late 1990s. Scientists issued a report last year that said the historic and economically important species is shifting northward in large part due to the warming of the ocean.
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commissionโs lobster management board voted on Monday to use new measures to address the lobster decline, which has dramatically reduced lobster catches off Rhode Island and Connecticut.
The new regulations could include a combination of things like closed seasons, closed fishing areas, trapping cutbacks and stricter standards about the minimum and maximum size of harvestable lobsters.
โWeโve clearly got an overfished stock. Weโve got multiple problems that we actually need to fix,โ said David Borden, chair of the lobster board. โThe climateโs changing. When you do this, there is a cost to the industry.โ