The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) Lobster Board has decided to delay the increase in gauge size for the U.S. lobster fishery until July 2025, following a previous delay in October 2023 due to declining sub-legal lobster populations. Initially proposed in 2017 to enhance lobster stock resiliency, the gauge size increase was paused to address North Atlantic right whale entanglement issues. In May 2023, ASMFC adopted Addendum XXVII to protect lobster spawning stock biomass, which included increasing gauge and escape vent sizes. The current minimum gauge size of 3.25 inches is set to increase to 3.3125 inches, affecting import regulations for smaller lobsters. Maine officials requested a longer delay to manage cross-border issues with Canada, while Canadian fishery members are advocating for stricter enforcement against illegal lobster activities to ensure sustainability.