The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Heavyweigh­t JJ moves home

Massive UK-landed lobster named after boxer weighs in at 17lb

- BY ROD MINCHIN

The heaviest UK-landed common lobster is settling into his new home.

Weighing in at nearly 17lb (7.65kg), he is the heaviest common lobster to be discovered in UK waters since 1931.

The lobster, which was initially called Lionel, was discovered earlier this month in waters off Lanna-combe Beach, north Devon, by free diver Joe Pike.

It was taken to the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth to be weighed and checked over by vets.

The lobster has now joined the Aquarium’s Plymouth Sound tank with a brand new name, JJ, in honour of British Olympic silver medal-winning boxer Joe Joyce, a super heavyweigh­t.

Aquarium curator James Wright said: “After weighing JJ in at 7.65kg, it does indeed look like he is the heaviest common lobster to be discovered in UK waters since 1931. It is, however, very hard to age a lobster, especially at this size due to the frequency with which they moult, and growth is affected by all kinds of factors, but we estimate he is around 50 to 70 years old.

“As JJ had experience­d a significan­t amount of time out of the water, we needed to make sure that no longterm damage had been imposed.

“He has spent some time with our husbandry team who have been monitoring his progress very closely and we’re happy to report he has been feeding well and is on the road to recovery.”

Europe’s biggest- ever common lobster was caught off Fowey in Cornwall in 1931 and weighed nearly 20lb (9kg). Common lobsters can measure up to 3ft in length.

“We estimate that JJ is around 50 to 70 years old”

 ??  ?? BIG NIPPER: JJ, the giant common lobster, is named after Joe Joyce, the super heavyweigh­t Olympic boxer
BIG NIPPER: JJ, the giant common lobster, is named after Joe Joyce, the super heavyweigh­t Olympic boxer

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