Lobstering in Maine is largely an inshore fishery, conducted within 10 miles of the coastline. Lobsters don’t like light, so they hide in burrows on the ocean’s rocky bottom during the day, coming out to forage at night. They dine on clams, mussels, sea urchins and crabs, among other ocean denizens.
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