Federal Judge Upholds Monitoring Rule for Maine Lobstermen, Rejects Privacy Concerns

A federal judge in Maine has ruled in favor of a state regulation that mandates monitoring devices on the boats of federally permitted lobster fishermen, rejecting a lawsuit from a group of lobstermen who claimed the rule infringed their constitutional rights. The regulation, which has been in effect for over a year, aims to track the location of lobster boats at sea. The lawsuit was initiated by five lobstermen who argued that the requirement for monitors was a violation of their rights to privacy, equal protection, and due process. They contended that the installation of … Read more