(Media Release) Lobster fishery closed

by Department of Fisheries
PURCHASERS AND CONSUMERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO PURCHASE LOBSTER BETWEEN MARCH 1 TO AUGUST 1.

The public is advised that the lobster fishery will be closed from March 1, until August 1, both days inclusive.

When the lobster fishery is closed, it is illegal for anyone to be in possession of lobster.

According to Section 32, (2) (d) of the Fisheries Regulations Cap. 7.15, of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia 2013 “a person shall not, fish for, remove from the fishery waters, give, or at any time have in his or her possession, expose for sale, sell or purchase any lobster” when the lobster fishery is closed.

The lobster fishery is closed annually as a means of helping the lobster population rebuild and contribute to sustainable livelihoods by reducing disturbances to lobsters during peak reproduction. As such, the laws protecting lobsters are key tools in ensuring that lobsters can continue to provide valuable income for local fishers, vendors and restaurateurs as well as a source of protein for the general public.

Members of the public, fishers, vendors and restaurant establishments that fail to comply threaten the sustainability of the lobster population. As such, non-compliance with the closed season may result in the extended closure.

The general public, especially purchasers and consumers are advised that they should not purchase lobster between March 1 to August 1, when the fishery is closed.

Anyone caught violating the lobster conservation measures may be fined up to EC$5000 for each offence. Reports can be made to the Marine Police, the nearest police station or the Department of Fisheries.

For additional information contact the Department of Fisheries at 468-4135 or 468 4141.

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