Mysterious Disease Making Lobsters Ugly

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Mysterious Disease Making Lobsters Ugly

BOSTON -- A baffling disease that makes lobsters ugly, but not inedible, has crept northward from the Buzzards Bay hotspot where it's afflicted lobsters for several years.

The numbers of infected lobsters are far too tiny to cause panic, but researchers and lobstermen are weary of the disease's progress. The disease doesn't affect the meat, but a lobster with a corroded, blackened shell is a tough sell.

"You go and spend $8 for a lobster, you want a good-looking lobster," said Edward Heaphy, a lobsterman of 50 years from Dover, N.H.

In 1998, diseased lobsters began filling traps in the Buzzards Bay area, off the coast of southeastern Massachusetts. Almost a quarter of all lobsters sampled by the state in the bay that year had the disease, known as shell burn.

In the years since, the diseased lobsters were found in lesser numbers in Cape Cod Bay and Boston Harbor. Last year, according to preliminary numbers, 3 percent of lobsters caught off Salem and Cape Ann had the disease - the first time since sampling began there in 2000 that any infected lobsters were recorded.

"We've seen, year by year, a slow, steady progression northward," said Bob Glenn, a biologist leading the coastal lobster studies at the state Division of Marine Fisheries.

Arthur Sawyer, a second generation Gloucester lobsterman, said he's spotted a couple diseased lobsters in the last year or two, but added, "You're still talking about nothing."

He said the disease is worth watching because of its mobility and unexplained cause.

"To say whether it's going to get worse or not, nobody knows," Sawyer said. "Those guys got creamed down there" in Buzzards Bay.

The state's lobster catch was worth $56.7 million in 2002, the most recent year for which statistics were available.

The shell disease hasn't been tied to any mass die-offs, and lobsters seem to survive it reasonably well, though perhaps in a weakened state, Glenn said.

The disease is caused by the chitinolytic bacteria that eats chitin, a cellulose-like substance in the shells. The disease has been around forever, but the strain that's hit Buzzards Bay could be new and more virulent, Glenn said.

"It's not like livestock where you could inoculate them," Glenn said.

The disease has yet to significantly affect Maine - where fishery officials recorded 44 cases of shell disease among 130,000 lobsters sampled in 2003 - or New Hampshire, where the disease turned up in 43 of 14,308 lobsters.

"Right now, I don't think it's anything to be concerned about," Heaphy said. "We're keeping our fingers crossed."



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Mo0o

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Jul 31, 2001
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Someones torturing these lobsters, i bet rumsfeld is behind all this.
 

jyates

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Aug 18, 2001
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Dang.....and I never thought lobsters were that "hot" anyway :)

Throw a few asprins in the water and have them call me in the morning...:)
 

WhiteWonder

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Ok, we need to stop with the AIDS and cancer research, and fix this NOW.

Godspeed, scientist, godspeed.
 

slycat

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dang, where do u get $8 per lobster?...more like per lb if ur lucky.
also, lobsters are already a pretty ugly bunch, if they got any uglier, ferget about it.
i ain't touchin' no deformed looking lobster...it'd remind me too much of some Doom3 monsters.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: slycat
dang, where do u get $8 per lobster?...more like per lb if ur lucky.
also, lobsters are already a pretty ugly bunch, if they got any uglier, ferget about it.
i ain't touchin' no deformed looking lobster...it'd remind me too much of this.

On the east coast right next to the dock. :roll:
 

RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: slycat
dang, where do u get $8 per lobster?...more like per lb if ur lucky.
also, lobsters are already a pretty ugly bunch, if they got any uglier, ferget about it.
i ain't touchin' no deformed looking lobster...it'd remind me too much of this.

On the east coast right next to the dock. :roll:

The vast majority of people don't live on the east coast next to the dock :p
 

rh71

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It still boggles my mind how anybody came up with the idea to crack them open and eat them (or any other seafood) in the first place... they look like insects ! (yes, I've said this about 4 times on these forums) :D
 

TallBill

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Neither do I, I was just telling him where he can get an 8 dollar lobster :)

My grandma used to leave by the Ocean, and we'd hit up an all you can eat lobster buffet for something rediculously cheap like 15 bucks or something.
 

slycat

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: slycat
dang, where do u get $8 per lobster?...more like per lb if ur lucky.
also, lobsters are already a pretty ugly bunch, if they got any uglier, ferget about it.
i ain't touchin' no deformed looking lobster...it'd remind me too much of this.

On the east coast right next to the dock. :roll:

duh..how about i buy a trap for $8 amd go down to the dock and catch my own? :roll:
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: slycat
dang, where do u get $8 per lobster?...more like per lb if ur lucky.
also, lobsters are already a pretty ugly bunch, if they got any uglier, ferget about it.
i ain't touchin' no deformed looking lobster...it'd remind me too much of this.

On the east coast right next to the dock. :roll:

The vast majority of people don't live on the east coast next to the dock :p

The vast majority of people named Edward Heaphy who have been lobstermen for 50 years and are from Dover, N.H. do.
 

slycat

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Originally posted by: rh71
It still boggles my mind how anybody came up with the idea to crack them open and eat them (or any other seafood) in the first place... they look like insects ! (yes, I've said this about 4 times on these forums) :D

they ARE insects, of the sea. :)
what boggles my mind even more are the first people who tried catching and chugging down a sea cucumber, sea urchin...yech! those are nasty, and scary.