Lobster fishermen in Nova Scotia say if they don't find a way to get more cash for their catch when the season opens in November, the entire industry will flounder.
They are waiting for a report from an expert panel put together by the three Maritime premiers last spring after a series of protests by fishermen around the region.
The three-member, independent panel is largely looking at lobster prices.
The fishermen said their hope is the report will contain some ideas to help fishermen stay in business.
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