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As the search for the lobster continued in 2015, concerns about the environmental impact of the industry grew. Lobster fishing can have significant effects on marine ecosystems, including habitat destruction and bycatch (the catching of non-target species).

The search for the lobster in 2015 was a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, driven by a range of factors and interests. From the culinary world to the scientific community, the economic impact to the environmental concerns, the lobster was a highly sought-after and highly valued resource. Searching for- the lobster 2015 in-All Categori...

The Great Lobster Search: 2015 and Beyond** As the search for the lobster continued in

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As the search for the lobster continued in 2015, concerns about the environmental impact of the industry grew. Lobster fishing can have significant effects on marine ecosystems, including habitat destruction and bycatch (the catching of non-target species).

The search for the lobster in 2015 was a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, driven by a range of factors and interests. From the culinary world to the scientific community, the economic impact to the environmental concerns, the lobster was a highly sought-after and highly valued resource.

The Great Lobster Search: 2015 and Beyond**

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