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"Rodney Myrvaagnes" wrote in message I have cruised
the Maine coast since the late 1970s, and have gone into Tenants and Stonington on many occasions. I haven't noticed any vast increase in trap density. The last time I snagged a potwarp was in 1981, on a chartered boat with a non-folding prop. Indeed, all three of my snags were with that same boat. Never a problem since. That's not what the State of Maine says. Lobster traps have tripled in the last 35 years. I've only gone Down East a few times since our daughter was born (we go to the Vineyard more now) but to my eyes they've increased a lot. And the stats say the number of traps has increased 50% since 1990. http://www.maine.gov/dmr/rm/lobster/lobdata.htm Perhaps Tenants hasn't got worse - I don't think its physically possible to get worse since you can almost walk across on the pots. Stonington harbor itself isn't too bad, but there are areas in and around Merchant's Row that have become saturated. |
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