AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine fishery regulators are preparing to hold a series of public hearings about a plan to cut back the number of scallop fishing days in the coming season.
The proposal would cut back the number of scallop fishing days in the southern scalloping zone from 70 to 60 days. The hearings will be held on Tuesday in Augusta, on Wednesday in Ellsworth and on Thursday in Machias.
The Midcoast and eastern Maine zone would have 70 days, the same as last year. The far eastern zone, which includes scallop-rich Cobscook Bay, would remain at 50 days.
The proposal says the upcoming scallop fishing season would begin in early December and end in mid-April.
Maine scallops were worth almost $7.5 million last year. That is the most since 1993.
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