Many people visited Rockland on Wednesday for the opening day of the Maine Lobster Festival, which is now entering its 77th year. They shopped at vendors selling Maine art, watched the coronation of the festival’s delegate, listened to live music and — of course — ate lobster.
The main attraction of the event, which draws tens of thousands of visitors a year, is the lobster. The festival, which continues until Sunday, boasts the world’s largest lobster cookers, helping to provide 20,000 pounds of the crustacean throughout the festivities. Workers then serve the lobster in various ways, including boiled, on rolls and in mac and cheese.
However, the event does have some detractors. On Wednesday, a group of demonstrators from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, gathered outside to protest the cooking and eating of lobster, creating fake cats and pretending to sell them like lobster. “If You Wouldn’t Eat a Cat, Why Eat a Lobster?” their sign said.