Actually, Lobsters typically live and die within a 2 mile radius of there
they were born. At least thats what a friend of mine told me.
"Jose" > wrote in message
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>> Another such example from the states are the Maine Lobster. They are
>> getting on the same bandwagon. Nova Scotia Lobster is often available at
>> the Palm, Charlotte and it states so. But some serve Nova Scotia lobster
>> passing it off as Maine Lobster and the Lobster industry in Maine is
>> certifying that they are from Maine when it says so and has also filed
>> court cases to adjudicate.
>
> Don't lobsters move around? (What is their range?) That is, might the
> same lobster that was almost caught in Maine end up in a trap off the
> coast of Maryland? Grapes, as far as I know, do not move around by
> themselves (although drinking enough old grape juice may make it seem that
> way 
>
> Jose
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