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FILE - In this June 20, 2014, file photo, lobsters are processed at the Sea Hag Seafood plant in St. George, Maine. Lobster lovers are shelling out even more in January 2017 for the cherished crustaceans because of a lack of catch off of New England and Canada and heavy exports to China. It has become increasingly popular to celebrate the Chinese New Year holiday with lobster, which falls on Jan. 28 this yeare. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

FILE - In this June 20, 2014, file photo, lobsters are processed at the Sea Hag Seafood plant in St. George, Maine. Lobster lovers are shelling out even more in January 2017 for the cherished crustaceans because of a lack of catch off of New England and Canada and heavy exports to China. It has become increasingly popular to celebrate the Chinese New Year holiday with lobster, which falls on Jan. 28 this yeare. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

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