DutchNews, December 20, 2017
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| Photo: Louis the Lobster facebook page |
An 8.2 kilo lobster, auctioned off by a restaurant owner
for charity, has been found a new home at the Dolfinarium amusement park in
Harderwijk.
The lobster, thought to be about 80 years old and nicknamed Louis,
was the biggest ever seen by Haarlem restaurant owner Fausto Albers, the AD
reported on Wednesday.
Albers decided to auction the lobster off to the highest
bidder who would then be able to enjoy a lobster-based meal. But customer
Yvonne van Eeerden decided instead that Louis should not end up as dinner.
‘I
thought it was a shame to eat something so big and which had lived for 80
years,’ she told the AD. ‘So I decided to save the lobster and support a good
cause at the same time.’
Van Eerden, who paid €400 to free Louis, had
originally hoped to return the lobster to Canada, where he probably came from.
That proving impossible, he has now been found a new home in his own aquarium
at the Dolfinarium.
The proceeds of the auction are going to the Ocean Clean-up
Foundation which is attempting to remove plastic soup from the seas. According
to local broadcaster NHTV, restaurant owner Albers has doubled Van Eerden’s
donation.

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