It was a difficult weekend for fish in the waters off Lockeport this weekend,
But Lockeport Mayor Darien Huskilson says it was good for those ashore.
The community was celebrating its nineteenth Annual Sea Derby.
One-hundred and seventy people signed up for fishing competitions for groundfish, mackerel and shark.
Mayor Huskilson says its a good opportunity to introduce tourists to the community and keep them coming back for more.
"It generates a lot of interest for the businesses that are local and it brings people to community that haven't been here before. I suggest that they're going to be coming back not only for the Sea Derby but for vacations or just a visit,” says Huskilson.
The event is in its nineteenth year and is the longest standing derby in Nova Scotia.