LOBSTER WAR is an award-winning feature film about a climate-fueled conflict between the United States and Canada over waters that both countries have claimed since the end of the Revolutionary War. The disputed 277 square miles of sea, known as the Gray Zone, were traditionally fished by US lobstermen. But as the Gulf of Maine has warmed faster than nearly any other body of water on the planet, the area's previously modest lobster population has surged. As a result, Canadians have begun to assert their sovereignty, warring with the Americans to claim the bounty.
Actually I would argue the exact opposite big females eat as many as they make lol sw nova proves that keeping them does not affect the population. Letting v notches and Eggers and tinkers go is what you need to do.
1621 land grant from Sir William Alexander, founder of Nova Scotia, who claimed that any island within six leagues of Canadian coastline would be declared part of Canada. 1783 when the British and the Americans signed their divorce papers, a.k.a. the Treaty of Paris. Under the generous terms of that treaty, the newly independent U.S. was granted sovereignty over all islands within 20 leagues (69 miles, 111 km) of its shores, unless they were previously part of Nova Scotia.
@jase4270 buwahahaha keep telling yourself that. A.I. is boring with no soul, hence why you're advocating for it ? Boring, easily entertained, and no soul.
Not sure why it was stated "the World's Richest Fishing Grounds" in the title. There's LFA zones in the Gulf of St Lawrence where lobster fishermen are slaying them, as in 100,000 lb landings in 10 week seasons. Lobster biomass seems to be moving north. Gaspe region (LFA 20) top dog now.
@@Hanibul_Lecktor . Sure they are . Washington county in Maine alone landed 23 million lbs in the most recent data annually. , that includes both ,as Maine doesn’t track landings specific to the Gray Zone. The Department of fisheries and oceans track Canadian fishermen landings. Less than 50 fishermen fish the Gray zone. I can just imagine someone believing less than 100 fishermen landing 150 million lbs. Whats that ,like 1,5 million annually? Lolololololol.
Video says the waters in question are in "NovaScotia"... they should do a little research before producing this video... Grand Manan is in New Brunswick... NS not even close.
When American tariffs shut down the wood industry on the west coast of canada it also shut down hundreds of communities. Many many people lost their jobs and have never recovered. Before pointing fingers and being petty please consider coming to a peaceful resolution. It would be awful to see the same things happen to the lobster industry as it did to the wood industry.
No big deal-put tariffs on anything coming in from Canada produced by American countries and bring back all jobs here (esp. the auto industry) until the Canucks back off
Lobster fishing seems to becoming over fishing. Sooner or later all the lobsters will become extinct in the Grey Zone. No limits on the catch seems to have been set. The more lobsters get pulled out from the Grey Zone, the faster the lobsters deplete to nothing. Like any other bounty of seafood around the world. Sooner or later there will be non. Any town on both sides of the Grey Zone will die lobster fishing will be no more. It happens every time Man over does hunting or fishing every thing that they over hunt or over fish become on the brink of or is extinct and it is the primary fault of greed. Aloha!!!!
LOBSTER WAR is an award-winning feature film about a climate-fueled conflict between the United States and Canada over waters that both countries have claimed since the end of the Revolutionary War.
The disputed 277 square miles of sea, known as the Gray Zone, were traditionally fished by US lobstermen. But as the Gulf of Maine has warmed faster than nearly any other body of water on the planet, the area's previously modest lobster population has surged. As a result, Canadians have begun to assert their sovereignty, warring with the Americans to claim the bounty.
Can you add Multi language subtitles And Audio (french , german, etc ) ?😊
Great Video !!!~~~~~~~~~~
Great video
Canadian fishermen not releasing the big females like the us fishermen will ruin it for all, mark my words!
even the big males us maine lobstermen release because they’re the guys who are the big studs for breeding
Actually I would argue the exact opposite big females eat as many as they make lol sw nova proves that keeping them does not affect the population. Letting v notches and Eggers and tinkers go is what you need to do.
Plus thats not the richest lobster ground sw nova to nfld is lol
1621 land grant from Sir William Alexander, founder of Nova Scotia, who claimed that any island within six leagues of Canadian coastline would be declared part of Canada. 1783 when the British and the Americans signed their divorce papers, a.k.a. the Treaty of Paris. Under the generous terms of that treaty, the newly independent U.S. was granted sovereignty over all islands within 20 leagues (69 miles, 111 km) of its shores, unless they were previously part of Nova Scotia.
Building a new boat in such obviously down trending lobsters is a bone headed decision that I would have made.
R.I.P. lobsters 😢
no ai thumbnails please
Lol 🫡🫶🇬🇧💀😈
We don’t do AI. Not anywhere ever.
Just curious why?
Guess what buddy AI is the future so get use to it.
@jase4270 buwahahaha keep telling yourself that. A.I. is boring with no soul, hence why you're advocating for it ? Boring, easily entertained, and no soul.
Not sure why it was stated "the World's Richest Fishing Grounds" in the title.
There's LFA zones in the Gulf of St Lawrence where lobster fishermen are slaying them, as in 100,000 lb landings in 10 week seasons.
Lobster biomass seems to be moving north.
Gaspe region (LFA 20) top dog now.
Pay attention, they're talking 150,000,000 lbs.....
@@Hanibul_Lecktor .
Sure they are .
Washington county in Maine alone landed 23 million lbs in the most recent data annually. , that includes both ,as Maine doesn’t track landings specific to the Gray Zone.
The Department of fisheries and oceans track Canadian fishermen landings. Less than 50 fishermen fish the Gray zone.
I can just imagine someone believing less than 100 fishermen landing 150 million lbs. Whats that ,like 1,5 million annually? Lolololololol.
@@mannycheese1166if you worked in Maine you’d understand the numbers stick to watching us on UA-cam.
@@Thunder_Bills22
I mostly stick to the water..
And I'll repeat again , The gray Zone isn't the worlds richest fishing grounds, princess
@@mannycheese1166 Exactly, In lfa 23-c fishermen fish 20 mins out and catch a lot in the short season, Ur right.
Video says the waters in question are in "NovaScotia"... they should do a little research before producing this video... Grand Manan is in New Brunswick... NS not even close.
Doesn't matter-it is just Canada
If you think these places aren’t close you’ve never been out on those waters lfa 34 lfa 38 and grey zone are all on top of eachother
typical american geography. LMAO. They are pathetic in world geography.
@@tubecontributor3206that’s what they say about your mom. She’s just another dead broad
@16:45 That Canadian Boat Captain is full of shi*t....The Coast Guard will not shoot at their boat for illegal fishing. LMAO
Government's putting brother against brother
Can you plz Add multi language audio track ?
Like other documentey channels !
but hey in a few years ther will be non for any of them the way we treat our oceans
True and they are likely overfishing based on what was said about halibut and cod
Why the US dont follow UNCLOS?
Since Canada doesn't have a military anyone has every heard of, we will continue fishing in their water. Seems simple to me.
When American tariffs shut down the wood industry on the west coast of canada it also shut down hundreds of communities. Many many people lost their jobs and have never recovered. Before pointing fingers and being petty please consider coming to a peaceful resolution. It would be awful to see the same things happen to the lobster industry as it did to the wood industry.
Yummy 🦞 🦂
Could spmeone give me the background on this cjannel????
Pretty sure it's just a channel that posts docs that are free use
Truth is , lobster should be left alone to shed and grow during the summer months .
No big deal-put tariffs on anything coming in from Canada produced by American countries and bring back all jobs here (esp. the auto industry) until the Canucks back off
Lol the states ain't even our big market you go right ahead. Your lacking in the Grey matter department pal 😂
To much intitalment
Entitlement**. If you don’t kno how to spell it I doubt you kno what it means.
The old diplomat makes me laugh-no Canada is NOT THAT IMPORTANT. We can make our own maple syrup. Not a superpower.
Lobster fishing seems to becoming over fishing. Sooner or later all the lobsters will become extinct in the Grey Zone. No limits on the catch seems to have been set. The more lobsters get pulled out from the Grey Zone, the faster the lobsters deplete to nothing. Like any other bounty of seafood around the world. Sooner or later there will be non. Any town on both sides of the Grey Zone will die lobster fishing will be no more. It happens every time Man over does hunting or fishing every thing that they over hunt or over fish become on the brink of or is extinct and it is the primary fault of greed. Aloha!!!!