Lobster fishery restrictions imposed to safeguard access to U.S. market: LeBlanc
MONCTON, N.B. — The federal fisheries minister made his case Friday to lobster fishermen that rules aimed at protecting the endangered right whale should remain — with the alternative being a “disastrous” loss of access to the American market.
Representatives of lobster harvesters met with Dominic LeBlanc in New Brunswick to argue some of the newly imposed fishing restrictions make no sense and could have a devastating impact on their lucrative industry.
Carl Allen of the Maritime Fishermen’s Union had said his members are worried the strict measures will result in significantly lower catches if certain areas are closed due to the presence of the imperilled whales.
The union asked for the emergency meeting with LeBlanc just ahead of Monday’s season opening.