MEDIA RELEASE…
 
April 15, 2010
 
 
Lobster Fishermen Support Move To Change How Lobster Prices Are Set
 
 
          Representatives from all of PEI’s fishing communities voted unanimously Wednesday night to work towards the creation of a new marketing board that would negotiate lobster prices. Federal and provincial marketing legislation allows farmers and fishermen to set-up commodity boards that can bargain with buyers to establish prices.
 
          “Lobster continues to be in high demand in the United States and Europe, but fishermen have little clout to get a fair share of what consumers are paying” says Mike McGeoghegan, the president of the PEI Fishermen’s Association.
 
            Lobsters prices at the wharf have fallen by 50 percent over the last three seasons. Last year prices were the lowest in 25 years, down to three dollars a pound, costing fishermen more than 40 million dollars.
 
           A marketing board tries to negotiate a price with buyers. If there’s disagreement, then the legislation allows for mediation and, finally, arbitration to set the price. Setting up a marketing board would take several months and include a referendum. Sixty per cent of fishermen would have to agree to it.
 
            Industry analysts are telling fishermen here and elsewhere that the North American economy is improving and lobster prices are on the rise, especially for the smaller processed lobster that comes from PEI.
 
              “Many of the people in the marketing chain, brokers, retailers, don’t really care what the price of lobster is as long as they get their cut. As fishermen we have to do everything we can to get a fair share of that price, and to stop falling further behind.” says McGeoghegan.
                        
Fishermen will meet again next week to learn more about setting up a marketing board, and share information about the upcoming season.
-30-
 
 
For further information please contact:
 
Mike McGeoghegan,
President, PEIFA
(902) 566-4050
(902) 659-2264
 
 
 
 

Latest News

News | Archives
October 12, 2016
Logbook Reminder

October 7, 2016
71 years a fisherman

October 7, 2016
Fishermen’s Forum 2016
Sustaining the Fisheries: Challenges and Changes - November 21st- 22nd, 2016 - Antigonish, NS .../more >

October 6, 2016
Tuna Reallocation Update - October 6th

September 28, 2016
Tuna Reallocation Update

September 23, 2016
Anthony "Tony" Carter

September 21, 2016
Kings Country News - Lobstering ban and 25,000 in fines

September 19, 2016
PEI International Shellfish Festival - Guardian Article

September 9, 2016
Unofficial Halibut Draw List - 2016

September 7, 2016
Bluefin Tuna - Canadian Draw Results



Renew your
PEIFA MEMBERSHIP

 

Renew Now

© Rachel Peters Photography