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Lobstermen see controversial fishing gear in action for the first time

In Jonesport, the lobstermen were skeptical. But organizers don't want an endorsement, they just want lobstermen to see the gear for themselves.

Portland Press Herald
Posted 2025-02-26

Published by Portland Press Herald on February 20, 2025.

Lobsterman James Smith watches as marine resource specialists Megan Shapiro and Rory Morgan prepare to demonstrate a new type of lobstering gear Tuesday in Jonesport. The gear is still being tested, but could eliminate the need for ropes that stretch from buoys on the surface to traps on the ocean floor and that regulators say can entangle whales.  Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald

JONESPORT — A marine scientist, a politician and a lobsterman walked onto a dock. Together, in frigid wind chill, they pulled experimental, ropeless lobstering gear from the water — gear that most lobstermen loathe.

The Maine Department of Marine Resources held its first public demonstration day last Tuesday, where anyone — in and out of the industry — could see how the gear, still being developed, might work. And for some lobstermen, it felt like the first time the state was listening.

State officials and representatives of fishing groups weren’t there to convince anyone that the equipment, meant to curb whale entanglements, works. They knew it would be a losing battle.

The traps get plunged into the water and sink to the bottom, untethered to buoys on the surface. With the tap of a button, they can be summoned to rise up to the surface.

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