Opponents say Mi’kmaq fisheries will ‘destroy’ Atlantic lobster. But stocks are booming and no one’s sure why

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Since September, Nova Scotia’s coasts have been a battleground between non-Indigenous fishers and First Nations exercising their treaty rights. But as for the lobster, stocks are doing well – but it’s unclear how long the good times will last

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When they say 'stocks are booming and no one knows why', is it because they didn't look at any of the articles about lobsters on the east coast moving north due to ocean warming?

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