So much fun volunteering at Maritime Gloucester on Friday. How lucky was I to be able to be at the touch tank. Think my hands were in the touch tank as much as the happy kids. New guest, blue lobster, at Maritime Gloucester.
Tag: Blue Lobster
The Bluest #BlueLobster I Ever Saw Came In And Went Out Today At The Dock In #GloucesterMA
I’ve been at the dock for 42 years. a long time. I’ve seen probably 6 blue lobsters in my time here but none as blue as the one brought in today and released.



SCOTT MEMHARD SHARES: RARE GINORMOUS BLUE LOBSTER LANDED AT NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM!
Super Rare #bluelobster Landed @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA By Dean Mould Aboard The F/V Dominatrix
LOBSTERING HISTORY
Our son-in-law Matt was doing some research for a project and came across the following super interesting article about the history of lobstering. Some of the information I knew and there is lots I didn’t. I hope you find it informative, too.
I was reminded of this video of a blue lobster, caught by Captain Dave Jewell of the Lady B., where Joey describes the difference between a male and female lobster.
From the Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Long ago, lobsters were so plentiful that Native Americans used them to fertilize their fields and to bait their hooks for fishing. In colonial times, lobsters were considered “poverty food.” They were harvested from tidal pools and served to children, to prisoners, and to indentured servants, who exchanged their passage to America for seven years of service to their sponsors. In Massachusetts, some of the servants finally rebelled. They had it put into their contracts that they would not be forced to eat lobster more than three times a week.
Until the early 1800s, lobstering was done by gathering them by hand along the shoreline. Lobstering as a trap fishery came into existence in Maine around 1850. Today Maine is the largest lobster-producing state in the nation. Though the number of lobstermen has increased dramatically, the amount of lobsters caught has remained relatively steady. In 1892, 2600 people in the Maine lobster fishery caught 7,983 metric tons; in 1989, 6300 Maine lobstermen landed 10,600 metric tons of lobster.
Smackmen first appeared in Maine in the 1820s because of increased demand for lobsters from the New York and Boston markets. Smackmen were named after their boats, a well smack. Smacks were small sailing vessels with a tank inside the boat that had holes drilled into it to allow sea water to circulate. The smacks were used to transport live lobsters over long distances.
The first lobster pound appeared on Vinalhaven in 1875 and others quickly followed. Lobster pounds work in the same manner as the smack boats. The lobsters are kept in tanks with water passing freely through them. The first lobster pound was in a deep tidal creek, but today they are more common on docks floating in the harbor. Using the pound, dealers can wait for the price of lobster to increase or allow a newly-molted lobster time to harden its shell.
By the 1930s, the traveling smackmen were being replaced by local, land-based buyers who served as the link between the harvesters and the public. –
READ MORE AT: http://www.gma.org/lobsters/allaboutlobsters/lobsterhistory.html
Art Heaven Prepares Blue Lobster
Celebrate diversity!
Our Quadruple Pincer Clawed and Blue Lobster Has Company With Today’s yellow Lobster!!!
Yellow Lobster-Blue Lobster-Quadruple Pincer Lobster All Landed In Gloucester at Captain Joe and Sons
Crazy, right? There’s Nowhere that you can go to see these three lobster mutants in the same place let alone same lobster crate but we’ve got them her at our lobster dock, Captain Joe and Sons In Gloucester
Way More Pictures and Video when you click below this first picture-
Beautiful Blue Lobster
For the next few days while in Mexico I thought I’d repost several of the short videos that I made for our community this past year. First up is the Beautiful Blue Lobster, featuring Joey, and filmed at Captain Joe and Sons, with a trio of Pete Seeger songs.
Video: Beautiful Blue Lobster
Beautiful Blue Lobster Landed at Captain Joe and Sons by Captain Dave Jewell of the Lady J, October 11, 2013.
Dave Jewell lands a blue lobster, Joey drives the forklift, and shows us how to tell the difference between a male and female lobster–set to a trio of Bruce Springsteen songs from the Seeger Sessions–just another day at Captain Joe and Sons!
In order of appearance ~
Joey Ciaramitaro
Ryan
Frankie Ciaramitaro
Captain Dave Jewell
For information about the Lady J fishing charters visit their website at Lady J Fishing Charters.
~ Songs ~
American Land
Bruce Springsteen
Pay Me My Money Down
Bruce Springsteen
Working On A Dream
Bruce Springsteen
See GMG links to posts about the beautiful blue lobster:
Blue Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons
Come Down To Captain Joe and Sons Through The Weekend To Take Your Picture With The Blue Lobster
Come Down To Captain Joe and Sons Through The Weekend To Take Your Picture With The Blue Lobster
Bring your kids, bring your family members and/or friends to take pictures with the blue lobster that Dave Jewell landed this week.
blue lobster @captjoelobster #GloucesterMA #lobster thestevedujour @thestevedujour @andreawbz https://t.co/xA3FWpNEqE
— Joey_C (@Joey_C) October 16, 2013
Blue Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons
Darth Maul Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons
We’ve had some crazy mutated lobsters landed at our dock over the years including albino, blue, marbled, calico but none that were separated at birth from Star Wars character- Darth Maul.
Separated At Birth? You decide.
Some previous mutant lobster landed at our dock-
Click below for the slideshow of all the mutant lobsters landed here at our dock.
We have more documented mutated lobsters here than any other dock on the planet!
Patricia Conant Digs The Blue Lobster In Rockport
Yellow Lobster Landed By The F/V Orin C 9/28/12 At Captain Joe and Sons Lobster Company
I added these photos to our largest documented photo set of mutant lobsters ever documented at one dock in the entire universe– you can view the slideshow of all the crazy lobster landed here by clicking the set at the bottom of this post.
Tom Ring holds a normally colored lobster next to the yellow one landed today.
Back To Back Days Of Mutant Lobsters Landed At Captain Joe and Sons In Gloucester MA
Yesterday Captain Richie Cassola a retired policeman from Beverly landed a speckled lobster (our second speckled lobster landed this year) of which the New England Aquarium claims are one in 30 million. I predicted the over under at 3 for speckled lobsters landed here at our dock this year way back on June 4th. 2 Down with 4 months to go. I like the over!
and Today Mark and matt Ring from The Stanley Thomas Land a Blue one.
It’s what we do.
Just add it to the already most mutated lobsters documented at one dock anywhere in the world collection- here at Captain Joe and Soons in Gloucester MA.
#Boom!
Click below for the slideshow of all the mutant lobsters landed here at our dock.
We have more documented mutated lobsters here than any other dock on the planet!
Captain Joe and Sons On Fire With The Mutant Lobsters! Albino Lobster Landed Today June 8th, 2012
click below for the video-
Added to our Collection of Mutant Lobsters that have been Landed here.
click below for the slideshow of all the mutant lobsters landed here at our dock.
Past pictures and videos of mutated lobsters landed at our dock
We have more documented mutated lobsters here than any other dock on the planet as shown in the slideshow below-
blue lobster… from Father Matthew Green
Father Green Writes-
Good evening, Joey!
I know you like to show photos of unusual lobsters on the blog. If blue lobsters are rare, bue origami lobsters are probably even rarer. Here’s one I folded from a design by the great origami designer John Montroll.
Check out John Montroll’s wikipedia page here
Video- Blue Lobster Landed In Gloucester By Lobster Boat The Connemara Bay
Kevin O’Maley and his crew swung by the dock with a Blue Lobster that they caught just off the Breakwater when lobstering yesterday. Being the stand-up men they are they will be bringing it to The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center so that the community can enjoy checking it out.
Kevin and the boys also charter their boat for full or half day fishing trips. You can find them online at www.cbcharters.com
Go to the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center to check it out. info here-
http://www.gloucestermaritimecenter.org/who_future.html
Thank You Kevin and crew for bringing the lobster to us to share with our readers.
Blue Lobster Landed In Gloucester By The Lobster Boat The Connemara Bay and Headed To The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center
Kevin O’Maley and his crew swung by the dock with a Blue Lobster that they caught just off the Breakwater when lobstering yesterday. being the stand-up men they are they will be bringing it to The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center so that the community can enjoy checking it out.
Kevin and the boys also charter their boat for full or half day fishing trips. You can find them online at www.cbcharters.com
look for the video tomorrow
Go to the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center to check it out. info here-
http://www.gloucestermaritimecenter.org/who_future.html
Thank You Kevin and crew for bringing the lobster to us to share with our readers.
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