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Lobster harvesters hope for strong prices as cost of fuel and other expenses soar

By News RoomApril 15, 20261 Min Read
Lobster harvesters hope for strong prices as cost of fuel and other expenses soar
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The Canadian Press

Posted April 15, 2026 1:19 pm

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Lobster harvesters are hoping for higher prices this spring as their costs for fuel and other expenses skyrocket.

The season on Nova Scotia’s eastern shore kicked off last week with parts of New Brunswick and P.E.I. expected to open in the coming weeks.

The union representing harvesters says it’s hoping for shore prices of at least $9 to $10 per pound.

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Réjean Comeau, president of the Maritime Fishermen’s Union, says a strong price is needed as operational costs for fishers have doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic.

That includes increases in the price of equipment, insurance, labour and fuel, which has soared as a result of the Iran war.

However, the union says China’s decision to remove its 25 per cent tariff on Canadian lobster exports should increase demand and boost revenue.


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