Opening days delayed for Canada’s largest and most lucrative lobster fisheries
Meanwhile, the department has yet to announce the opening day for Lobster Fishing Area 34, which extends from Shelburne County around to the southwest coast of the province, because Environment Canada is forecasting gale conditions into Tuesday.
Normally, the launch of the season occurs on the last Monday in November for the two fishing areas, but the Fisheries Department changed the rules to allow for delays due to weather and safety issues.Representatives from the fishing group in LFA 34 will discuss opening day — referred to as dumping day — with government officials and Environment Canada forecasters on Wednesday at 7 a.m. to determine when it’s safe to head out.
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