The Whitby Marine Discovery Centre has announced the recent arrival of a rare and unusually coloured European lobster (Homarus gammarus) which was discovered in Whitby by local lobster fishermen Martin and Stu Lincoln.
The lobster, which is estimated to be around six years old, has a strikingly uncommon Calico pattern with patches of orange and black on its carapace and dark brown claws. This rare colouration caught the attention of the fishermen, who quickly shared the discovery with the team at The Whitby Lobster Hatchery.

Stu Lincoln, who has been fishing for 12 years alongside his father, Martin, who has over 30 years of experience, remarked, “neither of us have ever seen anything like this.”

European lobsters are usually a dark blue colour which helps them blend into the ocean floor but genetic mutations in certain proteins can lead to unusual colour variations. The odds of finding a calico lobster are estimated to be 1 in 30 million.
Currently housed in one of their tanks, this rare lobster is now available for public viewing. Its unique appearance provides an opportunity for visitors to observe and learn about the fascinating genetic variations that can occur within marine species.
You can book tickets to go visit the new lobster and the rest of native species in the Marine Discovery Centre here: www.marinediscoverywhitby.co.uk