P.E.I. lobster fishermen optimistic as season gets underway
Strong market and on-time start to the season lead to optimism among lobster fishermen
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Lobster fishermen are on the water today, many pulling in their first catches of the season.
"It was beautiful coming out here this morning, about 20 minutes after 5 a.m., the sun was coming up and it was a beautiful day," Craig Avery, the head of the P.E.I. Fishermen's Association, told Island Morning from the helm of his boat.
Setting day was on Saturday, and a number of fishermen take Sunday off.
Avery said it was a great to start the season — on time after last year's opening day was delayed by bad weather.
With traps in the water, Avery said talk has turned to catches and price.
"We're hoping to have a good bit higher price than last year for sure," he said. "There's a big demand for lobster and a good market everywhere. The Canadian dollar is in our favour right now, so we're hoping to get a good bit more than last year."
Last week, fishermen in southwest Nova Scotia were paid over $8 per pound for market lobster.
Around 1,000 lobster fishermen are registered for the spring season in P.E.I.
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With files from Island Morning