Rare white 'translucent' lobster caught by Maine fisherman

This lobster looks like a shining pearl of the sea.

ByABC News
September 1, 2017, 11:07 AM

— -- This lobster looks like a shining pearl of the sea.

Maine fisherman Alex Todd caught the rare white lobster on Aug. 24.

“I’ve never seen a white one. This one was translucent with just a hint of blue in it,” Todd, 48, of Chebeague Island, told ABC News.

PHOTO: Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, caught a rare white lobster on Aug. 24, 2017.
Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, caught a rare white lobster on Aug. 24, 2017.

The Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association thinks the lobster had a partial loss of pigment due to a genetic condition called leucism.

“It was really different and really cool,” said Todd, a 10th generation fisherman who's had his lobster license since he was 6 years old.

PHOTO: Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, caught a rare white lobster on Aug. 24, 2017.
Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, caught a rare white lobster on Aug. 24, 2017.

The seasoned seaman threw the lobster back into the ocean after noticing it was a female and had been marked for carrying eggs.

“Even if it had been male, it’s an oddity enough that, why cook it for a $4 lobster?” he said.

PHOTO: Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, caught a rare white lobster on Aug. 24, 2017.
Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, caught a rare white lobster on Aug. 24, 2017.