date:Dec 20, 2012
eople that are handling it.
Surette said his organization has been working with the Lobster Council of Canada to expand demand in other markets, such as Asia.
If we can do that, the price will certainly go up because we will increase the demand to match the supply, said Surette.
John Tremblay, a scientist that studies lobster populations at the Halifax-based Bedford Institute of Oceanography, said the Gulf of Maine region has long been the centre of lobster abundance in the western north Atla