P.E.I. lobster season delayed by weather, need for dredging
CBC
No date has yet been set for opening P.E.I.'s spring lobster fishery in LFAs 24 and 26A.
The season was originally set to open on Saturday.
"Adverse weather, specifically strong winds forecast for much of the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence up until at least the weekend, prevent the opening of the lobster fisheries," said the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in a statement to CBC News.
"Dredging is required at various harbours due to the natural accumulation of sand. Recent high winds have created challenging conditions and delayed dredging operations at some P.E.I. harbour locations."
The North Lake and Malpeque harbours still require dredging, which is the process of clearing sand, seagrasses or other debris so boats can clear the channel. DFO said it is hopeful contractors will be able to finish a simple passage before the start of the season.
"If the tide is reasonable and the weather conditions are favourable, I'm sure we can squeak out over it," said Chris Wall, who has fished out of Malpeque for more than 30 years.
"Weather is something that we always watch and talk about on P.E.I. anyway, but you do have to pay more attention to it, especially when you're going with a fully laden boat ... For some people, it's the first time out of the harbour for the year because it hasn't been fit to leave otherwise."
Fishers in Malpeque say the channel has been difficult for years and have called for a new wharf.
But Wall remains optimistic it will be a good season.
"Yes, fuel is up, bait is up, but the price of lobsters is up too," he said.
"It is what it is. You can't change things. And if you're healthy and enjoy what you're doing, I guess you have your money made anyway."
The veteran fisherman said he expects to get between $8 and $9 a pound for his catches.
Lobster prices paid to fishermen have plunged between 37 and 42 per cent in Nova Scotia this month.
The decline, from $17.50 a pound on April 3 to $10 and $11 on Monday, comes as the lobster fishery is opening in more locations across the region, including P.E.I.