Notice to Maine Lobster Harvesters Regarding Direct-to-Consumer Sales
Maine Department of Marine Resources sent this bulletin at 04/02/2020 04:28 PM EDT
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Dear Maine Lobster Harvester,
These are tough times and I know that many of you are turning to direct-to-consumer sales to help generate some income. Here’s some information to help you.
Public health and safety must be maintained at all times
- If you or any of your workers are exhibiting any signs/symptoms of illness, they should stay at home.
- Maintain six-foot social distancing for workers and members of the public at all times. There aren’t any exceptions!
- Ignoring this advice could further the spread of COVID-19 and delay economic recovery
With regard to direct to consumer sale of lobster by harvesters, you can:
- Sell live lobsters direct to consumers with your Maine harvester license.
- Sell cooked whole lobsters IF it is cooked on-site, meaning where you are peddling your lobster (parking lot, wharf, etc.).
- If you sell whole cooked lobster, make sure it’s fully cooked (145-165 degree internal temperature) and cooking and packaging supplies are sanitized.
Lobstermen cannot:
- Sell lobster that has been cooked somewhere else, such as your home, without obtaining additional licenses.
- Process lobster and sell the meat at remote locations where you are peddling (parking lot, wharf, etc.) without other licenses
Other important considerations:
- Do not under-value your product – It’s important to maintain the value consumers have come to expect or it could hurt you in the long run. The Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative has offered advice on this: https://t.e2ma.net/message/7ju6vf/zdovzcb?fbclid=IwAR0hz-g06rEZLmVa5wrTBE-iLjLQCKriE91S2Ho9UQKRd6NpBE8M5nMTaW4
- If you have any questions, contact Marine Patrol. Contact information is online at https://www.maine.gov/dmr/marine-patrol/marine-contact.html
Patrick Keliher
Commissioner
Maine Department of Marine Resources