Robert F. Bukaty Ronald LeBlanc Dept: MONCTON, N.B. - Fish processing plants in New Brunswick resumed full operations Friday, one day after a judge ordered an injunction to prevent fishermen from blocking access to the facilities in an ongoing dispute over the import of U.S. lobsters, according to Winnipeg Free Press. LeBlanc said he hopes ongoing negotiations will resolve the dispute, but he added that the processors have not ruled out asking for another injunction if they think it's necessary and lobsters are unloaded from a fishing boat Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012, in Portland, Maine. Fish processing plants in New Brunswick resumed full operations Friday, one day after a judge ordered an injunction to prevent fishermen from blocking access to the facilities in an ongoing dispute over the import of U.S. lobsters. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Robert F. Bukaty Ronald LeBlanc, the lawyer representing the nine processing plants who applied for the injunction, said no demonstrations were reported outside the plants since the 10-day injunction was granted Thursday.
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