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Florida Lobster Season Opens To High Hopes In Monroe County

Key West celebrates the start of lobster season every year with Lobsterfest, including a popular Saturday street fair.
Rob O'Neal
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Florida Keys News Service
Key West celebrates the start of lobster season every year with Lobsterfest, including a popular Saturday street fair.
Key West celebrates the start of lobster season every year with Lobsterfest, including a popular Saturday street fair.
Credit Rob O'Neal / Florida Keys News Service
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Florida Keys News Service
Key West celebrates the start of lobster season every year with Lobsterfest, including a popular Saturday street fair.

The annual spiny lobsterseason opens Thursday, when commercial trappers can start pulling traps from the water and divers and recreational fishers can start grabbing the crustaceans.

"We never know what's going to happen until they make those first pulls and we see what the market's going to bear," said Bill Kelly, executive director of the Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen's Association.

"We’re always optimistic. Do I have a number I can throw on the table? Not really. We’re seeing a real uptick in the U.S. economy," Kelly said. "We’ve seen a few hiccups in the Chinese economy. But I don’t think it’s anything that would disrupt – they have this seemingly insatiable appetite for spiny lobster."

Reports from the two-day recreational mini-season last month indicate there are plenty of lobster in the water, Kelly said. Last year was "typical," with about 5.2 million pounds harvested.

Lobster is the most valuable commercial fishery in Florida, with landings estimated at $55 to $60 million. Almost 90 percent of that is in the Keys, Kelly said.

Thursday is also the start of the recreational lobster season. Lobster season ends March 31.

For those who don't want to catch — or cook — their own lobster, Key West is celebrating the start of the season with its annual Lobsterfest, which includes restaurant events and a street fair on Saturday.

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Nancy Klingener covers the Florida Keys for WLRN. Since moving to South Florida in 1989, she has worked for the Miami Herald, Solares Hill newspaper and the Monroe County Public Library.