PEI

North Shore lobster season a go for Sunday

Following a delay of almost a week, the lobster season off P.E.I.’s North Shore will open Sunday.

Poor weather have kept fishers off the water

A white lobster boat tied to a wharf and loaded with lobster traps in the back.
Some boats on the North Shore are already loaded for setting day. (Steve Bruce/CBC)

Following a delay of almost a week, the lobster season off P.E.I.'s North Shore will open Sunday.

The decision to start the season Sunday in LFA 24, which runs along the North Shore from East Point to North Cape, was made during a conference call with Fisheries and Oceans Canada Friday morning. The season was originally scheduled to open Monday.

Strong winds have kept fishers off the water. Boats are heavily laden with traps on setting day, which means calm weather is required for safety reasons.

The season is already open in the eastern half of the Northumberland Strait. It opened last Saturday, following a one-day delay due to weather.