Maine is known for being the top lobster-producing state in America, catching a staggering 90% of the country’s lobster supply. However, recent concerns have arisen as Maine’s waters are warming at a faster rate than almost any other ocean on Earth. This has led many to worry about the potential collapse of the state’s lobster population, a catastrophic event that would have major implications for the industry.
Despite these fears, some fishermen are looking for ways to adapt and thrive in the face of changing conditions. One innovative solution being explored is the venture into seaweed farming. Kelp farming has the potential to not only provide a sustainable alternative to lobster fishing but also to help mitigate the effects of warming waters on the lobster population.
The video takes viewers behind the scenes of Maine’s lobster industry, showcasing the process of catching, unloading, and processing lobsters. It also delves into the history of lobster fishing in Maine and how one company, Luke’s Lobster, has made a name for itself in the industry.
As temperatures continue to rise and the future of Maine’s lobster industry remains uncertain, the exploration of new opportunities such as kelp farming may hold the key to ensuring the sustainability and success of the industry in the long run. Despite the challenges ahead, Maine’s lobster fishermen are determined to adapt and continue their traditions while also embracing new innovations.
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I would eat a Maine Lobster Roll everyday if I could 😅😂
Lobsta yes!
You lost me at kelp..
One is not like the other…
Never tried lobster before would be a experience trying lobster for the first time.
It is amazing no one ever took the initiative to farm the Maine lobsters. Generation after generation the fishermen in Maine only know catching wild lobsters with diminishing yields.
Pretty soon Canada will be Lobster Kings. No worries USA there will be tariffs
Need to Stop other countries fishing in our waters.
Those lobster fishermen do all the work for nearly nothing per pound for their catch when they get $6.50 or less per pound and almost everywhere you buy a lobster they well over $20.00 a pound up to $35.00 plus and a stinking lobster roll sandwich is $25.00 or more and you don’t even get a lobsters amount of meet, those fishermen should be pissed off about that
Dude says his processing facility is losing him money, as the camera is filming a room full of workers with 3-4 of them just standing around doing nothing.
If you boil them in cold water they stay blue.
That not what happened yts fed it to slaves then they seen slaves cook it right now dey want some like chicken wings, gizzards, soul food ect
why we can have cow . chicken farm but not seafood farm ?
This channel has so many ads 😂 you can't even skip it
Couldn't watch it because the amount of ads
No sympathy for GREED.
Lobster is an expensive food, but everyone that works in this business are losing money or fighting to not die…
her voice is annoying
I don't trust anybody that uses a keyboard from 1999. The data may be accurate, king crabs weren't always $150.00 a lb. you can pick up a live Maine lobster for $20.
Why does it take 3 years to get a license. To do something productive. Government bureaucracy. Ridiculous
im at the first 40 seconds hoping that business insider doesnt go preaching to us about the god damn climate.
china and india are destroying the earths ecosystems
not us.
How do have anything left, we suck.
Funny how many lobsters there is, and i never tasted one (❁´◡`❁)
Born in Maine and only ever lived here, it's so silly to see people over exhaust their own resources and be surprised when they're getting low.
Gentlemen here pulled 300 traps in one day, and that's a normal day.
Do that for 7 months out of the year, for 40 years~oh wait that's just a single boat though.
With 5k-8k registered lobster fisherman that's equivalent of 1,500,000 lobster traps PER DAY PULLED based on this individuals number alone across the state.
1.5m x 200 days in a season is 300,000,000 also known as three hundred million traps checked and pulled in one year.
14610 days is 40 years; this gentlemen alone has pulled up 4 million lobster traps by this very quick rough approximation. But the lobster industry based on that is 21 billion lobsters harvested in the last 4 decades off the coast of solely maine alone.. Seems like a decline is inevitable.
at 4:35 the sounds for the dots on the map are from Terraria(mana/life crystals), based editors
The deshelling and steaming factory may lose money by itself but the owner of the restaurant is definitely saving a huge margin by controlling his own lobster meat supply.
Lobster and oysters used to be peasant food in the UK,nowadays the working class could probably not afford either.
keep going and put yourselves out of business like the idiot crab fishermen in alaska
The crazy thing is it feels like if those restrictions hadn't been in place for so long that people just accept it as good wisdom, that it might well be pretty hard to implement practically today. We do so hate restrictions on business…
I told my kids WalMart used to have live lobsters crawling around in a tank. They looked at me like I was crazy 😂
Although I like lobster, it's not worth the price. sorry a $30 roll is just Ludacris.
Not big deal if you’re breeding them. Make sure you’re spreading trillions of baby crabs and lobsters in the oceans. At some point you have more crabs and lobsters then you can catch which also mean more food for marine life.
Anyone else prefer 🦀 over 🦞 ????
They cooking the rubber band mmmm plastic taste