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NB: N.B. fishermen say battle against importing of Maine lobster to continue

New Brunswick lobster fishers are trying to stop cheap U.S. lobsters from being imported to processing plants in the province just prior to their fishing season.

New Brunswick lobster fishers are trying to stop cheap U.S. lobsters from being imported to processing plants in the province just prior to their fishing season.

Published on August 3, 2012
Published on August 3, 2012
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The Cape Breton Post

Hundreds of fishermen prevented unloading of Maine lobster on Thursday

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RCMP , New Brunswick , Maine , Cape Breton

[SHEDIAC, NB] — Fishermen in southeastern New Brunswick say their fight to stop cheap American lobster from being processed in the province is far from over.

Hundreds of fishermen prevented an American truck from unloading lobster from Maine on Thursday at a Shediac processing plant.

By mid-afternoon, the truck was headed back to the United States with an RCMP escort.

Fisherman say it's not fair that the inexpensive lobster is being imported just as they prepare to begin their season in the Northumberland Strait.

One of the protesters, Maurice Martin, says it may be acceptable to bring in the American crustaceans when Canadians aren't fishing, but to do so as boats are preparing to begin work is a threat to his livelihood.

He says processing plants risk "destroying his living," by importing just as the season is set to start in the Northumberland Strait.

Fishermen have requested a meeting with provincial Fisheries Minister Michael Olscamp to discuss the issue.

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