About National Lobster Day
In 2015, U.S. Senators Angus King and Susan Collins said the senate unanimously passed a resolution designating the date of September 25th as a national holiday.
They said, "National Lobster Day not only recognizes their-still growing popularity, but it also underscores the significant role that lobsters play in supporting the economies of coastal communities across the country."They added that it is also a way to recognize the hard-working individuals who have dedicated their lives to the industry.
Lobster-lovers can check out a new seafood restaurant, take a trip to the coast and tour a lobster boat or spend time with family at home and cook up a lobster from the local grocery store.
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