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Lobster Fishing Regions in Canada
- Lobster fishing is most active in the Gulf of Maine, Bay of Fundy, Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, and coastal Nova Scotia.
- Lobster can be primarily found on the east coast of Canada.
Historic Lobster Introduction
- In the 1950s, the Federal government threw thousands of lobsters into the waters off British Columbia hoping they would flourish, but it did not succeed.
Unique Qualities of Canadian Lobsters
- The icy waters of the northern Atlantic allow lobsters to grow more slowly, resulting in more tender meat and usually larger lobsters with more meat.
Significance of Canadian Lobster Industry
- Canada’s eastern-most provinces are known for their prized Atlantic lobster offerings.
- More than half of the world’s supply of hard shell Atlantic Lobster comes from this region.
Lobster Captured in Nova Scotia
- Barrington, Nova Scotia is the lobster capital of Canada.
- The largest lobster ever caught weighed 44 pounds and was captured in Nova Scotia, measuring 3.5 feet long and estimated to be over a century old.