24 February 2012

12 kg 'monster lobster' caught off U.S. coast


A ‘monster lobster’, weighing over 12 kg and a metre long, caught off the coast of Maine, U.S., by a fisherman has been released into its Atlantic home on Friday after spending exactly a week in an aquarium.

Robert Malone, from Cushing, U.S., caught the crustacean, named ‘Rocky’, in his nets last Friday. He turned over the lobster to the aquarium at Boothbay Harbour, the Daily Mail reports.

Elaine Jones, from the U.S. Department of Marine Resources, said, “All its weight is in the claws. It would break your arm.”

Lobsters that make it to the dinner table are usually between 450 to 900 grams in weight. Fishermen in Maine hauled in a record 100 million pounds or 45.3 million kg of lobster last year, due in part to overfishing of predators such as haddock, cod and monkfish.

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