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  2. Maine lobstermen have slower year amid industry challenges - AOL

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    The value of lobsters also fell to a little less than $4 per pound at the docks, the lowest since 2017, a year after setting a record of more than $6.70 in 2021. ... 96 million pounds of lobster ...

  3. Red Lobster raises price of endless shrimp deal because it ...

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    The price of Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp deal has increased from $20 to $25 in the past five months due to unexpected demand and a decline in profits. ... November 30, 2023 at 9:45 PM.

  4. Red Lobster says it will soon exit bankruptcy protection ...

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    NEW YORK (AP) — After months of dozens of restaurant closings and headlines about “endless shrimp” woes, Red Lobster says it will soon exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

  5. American lobster - Wikipedia

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    Description. [edit] Profile of the anterior part of an American lobster. Homarus americanus commonly reaches 200–610 millimetres (8–24 in) long and weighs 0.45–4.08 kilograms (1–9 lb) in weight, but has been known to weigh as much as 20 kg (44 lb), making this the heaviest crustacean in the world. [ 13 ] Together with Sagmariasus ...

  6. California spiny lobster - Wikipedia

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    The California spiny lobster is one of the largest spiny lobster species, [4] and grows up to 60 centimeters (24 in) long, but does not usually exceed 30 cm (12 in). [3] Males can weigh up to 7.4 kilograms (16 lb)., [ 4 ] with the record being a 16 lbs., 1 oz. male caught off Catalina island in 1968.

  7. Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Lobster is fished in water between 2 and 900 metres (1 and 500 fathoms), although some lobsters live at 3,700 metres (2,000 fathoms). Cages are of plastic-coated galvanized steel or wood. A lobster fisher may tend to as many as 2,000 traps. Around the year 2000, owing to overfishing and high demand, lobster aquaculture expanded. [86]