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Hatcheries see signs that lobster 'seeds' taking hold

Remy Hach of Marine Fish and Lobster Aquaculture, with Coastal Zones Research Institute Inc., scooped up some lobster larvae in Shippagan, New Brunswick, Canada. Remy Hach of Marine Fish and Lobster Aquaculture, with Coastal Zones Research Institute Inc., scooped up some lobster larvae in Shippagan, New Brunswick, Canada. (Wpn / Boston Globe Photo / Sandor Fizli)
By Beth Daley
Globe Staff / August 22, 2008

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TABUSINTAC, New Brunswick - On a rocking fishing boat half a mile from shore, a scientist screwed a blue hose to a water tank filled with 16,500 penny-sized lobsters. The other end was dropped to the sea floor. (Full article: 1192 words)

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