A lawyer representing nine New Brunswick processing plants says no demonstrations have been reported at the facilities after an injunction was ordered against protesting fishermen.
Moncton-based lawyer Ronald LeBlanc says the processing plants hope ongoing negotiations will resolve a dispute over the import of cheaper American lobsters.
The plants reopened today after a judge granted a 10-day injunction Thursday to prevent fishermen from blocking the processing sites.
Tensions over lobster prices in the province came to a head last week, when fishermen held demonstrations in Cap-Pele and Shediac and trucks were blocked from delivering Maine lobsters to three processors.