The History of Lobster
By James Hunt
Lobster was popular among Native Americans in the past.
In years passed, lobsters were plentiful and were used
by the Native Americans to fertilize their fields and
they were used as bait for fishing. In colonial times,
lobster was considered to be poverty food. They were
harvested and were fed to children and prisoners. In
most cases it was only the very poor people who ate
lobster all the time. Not only were children and
prisoners forced to live on lobster but also so were
servants and slaves. Over time the servants rebelled and
in some parts of the United States they had it put into
their contracts that they would not be forced to eat
only lobster.
In the early 1800's, people began catching lobster.
Gathering the lobster by hand along the shoreline did
lobstering, as it was called. Lobstering as a form of
trap fishing did not come into effect until around 1850.
This first occurred in Maine. Maine still plays a major
role in the lobster fishery, as it is the largest
lobster producing state in the United States today.
Demand For Lobster
Over the years the demand for lobster increased so much
that 1836 a company by the name of Burnham and Morrill
began canning lobster. This company canned the lobster
and began sending it out to different parts of the
world. In the early years it was only sent to areas of
the world that were easily accessible by boat. The
canning of lobster was not faced with the same hardships
and difficulties that were associated with shipping
lobster, therefore by the second half of the 19th
Century, the value of canned lobster surpassed that of
live lobster.
Today however, the demand for live lobster has increased
and has surpassed that of canned lobster. No longer is
lobster seen as poverty food. In fact, it is just the
opposite. In most cases today it is only the upper class
people that can afford to buy live lobster in grocery
stores. In order to catch lobster anywhere in United
States and Canada, you must obtain a license from the
Department of Fisheries. In certain areas there are also
quotas being placed on the lobster fishery. The lobster
fishery has also been turned into a seasonal fishery,
which means that people are only permitted to fish for
lobster at certain times during the year.
About the Author
James Hunt has spent 15 years as a professional writer
and researcher covering stories that cover a whole
spectrum of interest. Read more at
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