Maine's Lobster Industry Benefits From Rising Ocean Temperatures
Lobstermen are seen at work at the Conary Cove Lobster Co Inc. wharf on July 01, 2019 in Deer Isle, Maine. Reports indicate that since 1982 the temperatures in the Gulf have warmed about 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit and the warmer water has helped increase lobster populations. There is concern among scientists that the higher in-shore water temperatures may be pushing small lobsters farther offshore to deeper, cooler waters, which may disrupt the Maine lobster business over time. (Footage by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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