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Maine Lobster trap fishery

Last Updated: 21 September 2011
Number of fisheries: 1

Species

American lobster (Homarus americanus)

MSC assessment status

The certification body, Moody Marine Ltd.,  has announced a revised timeline for the Maine lobster trap fishery.

Please refer to the downloads section for further information.

Fishery location

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC)Lobster Management Area 1

Fishing method

Trap

Fishery management

All vessels that fish in Maine State waters (within 3 miles of shore) are required to hold a state licence and respect state regulations wherever they fish (including federal waters). The state licences vessels that fish in state waters. 

In federal waters (3-200 miles from shore) the fishery is managed by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) under the Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act whereby regulations that are complimentary to the ASFMC IFMP are implemented. NMFS issue federal licences to vessels that fish in federal waters. However, it should be noted that if vessel also holds a state licence the vessel is obliged to operate under the most restrictive regulation – commonly referred to as “the most restrictive rule”.

Commercial market

Up to 70% of Maine lobster is shipped to Canada to be processed. This is predominantly new-shell lobster that cannot withstand long distance shipping to Maine's hard-shelled customers. The majority of Maine's hard-shell lobsters are shipped live to the Europe, Florida, the West Coast to major retail and restaurant chains such as Walmart, Kroger's and Red Lobster.Many are shipped to wholesalers in Boston and New York City.

Assessment timeline

The full assessment is scheduled for completion around April 2012.

The proposed target eligibilty date is the 1st June 2009.

The MSC ecolabel can only be applied to product from certified fisheries. The MSC program does allow, in certain circumstances and within strict traceability requirements, the MSC ecolabel to be applied following certification to product caught before the actual date of certification. The target eligibility date therefore represents the date from which products may become eligible to carry the MSC ecolabel, however they cannot be sold until and if the fishery is certified. The actual eligibility date will be determined if the fishery is certified to the MSC standard.

To find out more about when fish from this fishery may be sold with the MSC ecolabel, please follow this link (http://www.msc.org/get-certified/supply-chain/eligibility-dates).

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