05/09/2026
Lobsters are waking up!
Well, we know they aren’t really sleeping all winter, but we do know that their metabolism and activity decline significantly when the water is cold. But we are starting to see some action. Over the past few days, I have been getting reports again of people catching tagged lobsters. Yesterday, someone from Vinalhaven, Maine, caught a lobster that had been tagged in the Grey Zone in September…a trip of 99 nautical miles, as the crow flies. That fisher reported that the lobster looked great (described her as “pretty angry” - !!) and her eggs looked good as well. You can see her straight-line path in the map.
It has been REALLY cold on the bottom of the Bay of Fundy this winter and spring. The graph shows data from Hobo thermal loggers over the past few winters, and you can see that winter/spring 2026 (the red line) was much colder than the previous two years – in fact, the water dipped below 3 degrees C – I am not sure I have seen that before. Things are warming up though – someone hauled a Hobo thermal logger on a trap yesterday, and it reported a bottom temperature of close to 5 degrees C. Here’s hoping for a strong and safe spring fishing season for everyone as things warm up again!
It is also time for us to start planning our summer search activities. We will be busy on the water again this season, collecting zooplankton, doing surveys, and deploying more drifters.
We are looking for a guide for our small marine museum for the summer (~mid June to Labour Day) – we have a federal grant to pay a student, so if you are interested in this position, please email Heather at [email protected].