Maine lobster catch hits 17-year low
Brute winter conditions in the Northeast over the last few years are being blamed for impacting this summer delicacy, leaving the industry and consumers bracing for a challenging season. The decline is being fueled by a "perfect storm" of ocean temperatures, soaring inflation, and a dramatic reduction in fishing trips as the industry struggles to remain profitable.
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Maine lobster catch hits 17-year low

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