Some New Brunswick lobster fishermen park boats, concerned with low prices
SHEDIAC, N.B. — Some lobster fishermen in eastern New Brunswick tied up their boats and remained onshore Thursday in a protest over the prices they’re getting for lobster.
Fishermen in ports such as Pointe-Sapin and Richibucto remained at the docks, saying landings are down and prices are low.
“Some processors were telling some fishermen that their price was going to be $5 and $5.50 a pound, and last week they found out from those same buyers and processors that their price was going to be far less. You can imagine the frustration of fishermen right now,” said Michel Richard, an organizer with the Maritime Fishermen’s Union.
Fishermen say right now they’re being paid about $4.25 per pound for canners and $4.75 per pound for market lobsters.


