Maine Lobster Fishers Sue California Aquarium for Defamation
Maine Lobster Fishers Sue California Aquarium for Defamation
A legal coalition representing the Maine lobster fishing industry has filed a lawsuit against a California aquarium.According to The Associated Press, lobster fishing groups including the Maine Lobstermen’s Association are suing the Monterey Bay Aquarium, saying that their catch should not be included on a “red list” published by Seafood Watch.Seafood Watch, notes CBS News, is a conservation program piloted by the Monterey Bay Aquarium.The Associated Press reports that, last year, Seafood Watch put lobster harvested in the United States and Canada on its list of “seafood to avoid.”The designation relates to the possible entanglement of endangered whales in the fishing equipment used to harvest American lobster.However, attorneys for the Maine lobstermen say that the aquarium’s recommendation is predicated on bad science.In its lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Maine, the fishermen say that lobster fishing does not pose a significant threat to the North Atlantic right whale, a critically endangered species with only 340 specimens remaining in the wild.
An aquarium in Okinawa, Japan; image courtesy of JordyMeow via Pixabay, www.pixabay.com
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