Where is the lobster capital of the world? Why Maine, of course. When we think of Maine, we think of lobsters. But, where do these lobsters come from? And why are they so keen on Maine? Those seem like questions worthy of a trip to the lobster capital of Maine – or, more appropriately, the lobster capital of the world. Let’s talk about Rockland, Maine, and how it’s contributing to the lobster industry.
Rockland, Maine, is a beautiful coastal town located on Penobscot Bay and The Gulf of Maine.
It's easier to catch lobster in Maine than in other places because when the water gets colder in the winter, lobsters make their way out to sea. In Maine, they only stray 20-30 miles off the coast because of the more subtle dip in temperature than in a more southern region.
Although we tend to think about lobster when it comes to Maine waters, other wildlife is also prominent such as loons, ducks, seals, and over 20 species of whales and dolphins.
If you're interested in visiting the lobster capital of the world, there are other sites you'll have to visit once you're there.
There are a few different swimming and fishing spots, if you wish to do so, including Sandy Beach and Johnson Memorial Park.
The lobstering industry is always in demand and it’s neat to check out where your lobsters are coming from. While you’re in Rockland, don’t forget to check out Farnsworth Art Museum and Strand Theatre. If you’re hungry while you’re there, check out Hazel’s and then walk your meal off after at Rockland Harbor Trail. Check out Hotels.com to book your stay in the lobster capital of the world.
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