Steep lobster price fall represents a return to normalcy – for now (2024)

Sky-high lobster prices over the past several months appear to have abated, both at the shore and in the market.

The price has dropped steeply enough that it's garnered wider media attention, with reports saying the price of lobster has suffered its largest drop in years. The Fish, Food & Allied Workers Union in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada reported the average market price went from USD 10.50 (EUR 9.81) per pound in mid-April to USD 8.22 (EUR 7.68) in late May.

However, the price dips are nothing new, Cozy Harbor Co-Founder and President John Norton told SeafoodSource.

“I’ve been seeing stories about the price has dropped in half, and it’s in freefall, and I think that’s an inaccurate representation of what’s going on with boat price here in Maine, for example, and to a certain extent Canada as well,” Norton said.

Portland, Maine, U.S.A.-based Cozy Harbor specializes in fresh and frozen lobster tails, and Norton has been in the lobster processing business since 1993 – and the industry itself for longer than that. The latest price shift, he said, is a “normal adjustment.”

The price of lobster has fallen significantly, but that was coming off of a period of record-high prices on the back of relatively low inventory, Norton said. Prices over the winter were some of the highest he’d seen in a decade, for a combination of reasons.

First, the inventory of lobster stored over the winter was low, Norton said.

“The second factor is, we had very blowy weather all the way from January into early May, so there was very little new caught lobster coming in because the boats weren’t fishing,” Norton said.

That combination resulted in extremely high prices, “as high as USD 13 [EUR 12.15] a pound,” but high prices in winter are nothing new.

“The price always goes high in the winter, because the availability is fairly low,” Norton said.

Even without the normal increases in winter, record-breaking prices had become the norm in 2021. Sky-high demand coming off the back of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the supply of lobster, were the reasons for it, Maine Lobster Dealers' Association Executive Director Annie Tselikis told SeafoodSource at the time.

The high prices drove the fishery to a record value as well – the fishery in the U.S. state of Maine alone hit USD 730 million (EUR 682 million) in value in 2021 – shattering the previous record.

As a result, the price dropping to a normal level during its routine spring adjustment meant a larger dip than usual.

“The pricing adjustments that we’ve seen in the last two months are completely normal, with the exception that the starting price was much higher than it is normally,” he said.

While the pricing adjustments are normal, parts of the situation that the lobster industry finds itself in at the moment are not.

According to Norton, a large part of the current change in lobster prices is partially a collateral effect from the pricing adjustment that recently hit snow crab in Canada.

Prior to the current season, snow crab pricing was hitting record levels.

“Prices that retailers and foodservice distributors were buying at started at USD 11.50 or USD 12.00 [EUR 10.75 or EUR 11.21] a pound at the beginning of the season, and it got up to USD 16.50 [EUR 15.42] at the high point,” Norton said.

Typically, USD 11.50 is a high point for the species, so when the price started out at that it was already above normal.

“When it rolls up to USD 16.50, everybody was in disbelief at how high that is,” Norton said.

That price was high enough that fishermen in Newfoundland and Labrador Canada were pushing to receive CAD 9.05 (USD 7.21, EUR 6.74) per pound at the boat at the start of this year’s snow crab season.

That hope for a high price quickly faded as prices began to fall, decreasing to the point that the Association of Seafood Processors in Canada put out a release saying the snow crab market was “not functioning in a normal manner” and that production might end up being restricted.

That huge price drop in snow crab, Norton said, is having ripple effects for lobster, particularly for the market for frozen lobster.

“Buyers – and we’ve been told this by some major supermarket buyers and others – say that everybody sees what’s happening in snow crab and thinks it’s happening in lobster,” Norton said. “They’re waiting for the low point to step in and buy, and they think it’s going to fall at the same rate as snow crab did.”

That assumption, Norton said, may have consequences down the road due to the differences in the two species.

Currently, part of what is driving a drop in snow crab prices is an oversupply – Canada increased the quota for the species significantly, with many processors sitting on large inventories.

The same is not the case for lobster, Norton said.

“The difference is the lobster processors saw what happened in snow crab, and we’ve seen a significant reduction in what’s going through the processing plants,” Norton said.

What that means is, once buyers think the bottom of the lobster market is nigh and begin buying product, the supply of lobsters won’t be there. The lobster industry is typically divided between the live and the frozen market, with whichever product form that has more demand getting more of the lobster.

“So when they decide to step in, and this usually happens in the fall, there’s not enough to satisfy the market, and the price skyrockets. I’ve seen that happen three or four times in my career,” Norton said.

Another factor impacting things is the dramatic shift in the lobster industry in recent years. Large private equity firms like Premium Brands have bought up swaths of the lobster industry, meaning more of the industry is controlled by fewer entities that often have deeper pockets.

“So far, to a certain extent, we’ve got something relatively new in the frozen industry that wasn’t a big factor five years ago. And that is the private equity money that has come into this industry and the financial capacity of companies to hold inventory,” Norton said.

Smaller companies without the access to capital would, in the past, often be forced to dump product just to get cash in. Now, however, large sections of the lobster industry can be bankrolled by companies worth much more.

“They’re looking at longer term and realizing at some point here the market sentiment is going to change, and they’re going to be in a good position once that happens,” Norton said.

Photo courtesy of WoodysPhotos/Shutterstock

Steep lobster price fall represents a return to normalcy – for now (2024)

FAQs

Why are lobster prices dropping? ›

The lobster fishing industry has experienced a significant decrease in catch in 2023, dropping over 5% from the previous year. This decline, totaling 93.7 million pounds of lobsters caught, is attributed to various challenges such as climate change and new regulations.

Is it a good time to buy lobster? ›

The best time to buy based on lobster shell

Spring is a good time of year for hard-shell lobster. During the summer, soft-shell lobsters are more plentiful, while there's an excellent supply of both shells in the fall.

Why is Maine lobster so cheap right now? ›

Abundance of Supply: Maine lobster prices are lower when there is an abundant supply, usually between June and December. During these months, lobsters migrate closer to the shore, making it easier for fishermen to catch more, leading to lower prices.

Why is lobster so expensive in 2024? ›

So lobsters are sold at an artificially high price simply because they can be. And of course lobster isn't immune from the issues plaguing pricing — like decreased labor in the lobster industry, supply chain issues, and inflation because of rising gas prices for shipping lobsters across the country.

What month is lobster cheapest? ›

In the early Spring, the lobster's price will reach the peak. Nevertheless, with the warm weather, lobster fishing will increase and the price will drop in May and June. Usually, May is one of the best months of the year to purchase live lobster.

When not to buy lobster? ›

Lobsters with missing or chewed antennae have spent time in storage. Inspect the claw bands. Another sign you've bought a fresh caught lobster is if the claw bands are free from stains and sea grime. Avoid a lobster with a cracked shell or claw.

How much is a 1 lb lobster in Maine? ›

The price of lobster in Maine can vary depending on factors such as season, market demand, and size of the lobster. Generally, you can expect to pay anywhere from $8 to $15 per pound for live lobsters at seafood markets or directly from fishermen.

Why won t whole foods sell Maine lobsters anymore? ›

Whole Foods is phasing out Maine lobsters in all of its locations, prompted by concern about the dwindling population of endangered North American right whales getting caught in lobster-fishing gear.

What state has the best lobster? ›

The coastal views are incredible, the wildlife is plentiful, and the parks are spectacular. Still, Maine is best known for its fresh seafood and lobster dishes. The best place to get lobster in America is Maine. Lobster fishermen are proud to inhabit the coasts of this great state and catch fresh lobsters every day.

What is the most sought after lobster? ›

Tropical rock lobsters, or pearl lobsters, as they're better known, are one of the rarest and most expensive lobster varieties. The colorful crustaceans are so valuable that there have been international smuggling attempts of its larvae.

Why is lobster for rich people? ›

If you ask 10 people to name a food that rich people eat, we bet at least half of them will say lobster. The big ocean bugs are expensive, after all, and require mannered finesse to cook and eat. Except if you dug back a hundred years ago, you'd find remarks like this 1847 gem from John J.

Why are new shell lobsters cheaper? ›

Since the yield is a bit less, the cost is less per pound for soft shells. The lower price more than compensates for the extra water weight, especially since we take the time to pick the “hardest” of our soft shells to serve you. Hard shells can be very tough to get into, but no water in the shells means less mess!

Why are lobsters decreasing? ›

Human predators have historically targeted the largest (most mature) lobsters, and as we chipped away at their population, we put stress on lobsters to reproduce. Females began to sexually mature earlier (and at proportionally smaller sizes), scaling down the entire population.

Why are people boycotting lobster? ›

Maine lobster industry fights back

The lobster fishery had been under increasingly strict regulations in the years leading up to the boycott by Seafood Watch. Those have included color-coded ropes and the use of ropes that break when making contact with a whale to prevent entanglement.

Why did lobster used to be cheap? ›

Like oysters, lobsters used to be an abundant source of cheap protein for the poor; the wealthy were busy eating much more rare and expensive meat from animals raised on the land.

What is the price of lobster in Maine right now? ›

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