The 1986 spawning stock exhibited a single abundance peak, increasing from 1.0×105 individuals in early July to 9.3×106 in late July, maintaining high levels throughout the summer, and declining in the fall to 7.4×105 individuals. The 1987 spawning stock showed 2 peaks of abundance. The population reached the lesser peak, 1.0×106 individuals, in late July; the greater peak, 1.5×106, in late August. By late September, the population had declined to 6.5×105 individuals. The peak abundance of the 1987 female spawning stock was only 16% as great as the peak abundance in 1986; the 1987 spawning stock size in 1986. Variability of this magnitude calls for continued monitoring and watchful management, to prevent fishing pressure from exceeding the ...
The blue crab spawning stock in Chesapeake Bay sustained a severe and persistent decline beginning i...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun) of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts supports the largest cra...
Effective assessment and management of migratory species require an understanding of stock boundarie...
Ovigerous blue crabs were collected from the mouth of Chesapeake Bay during the 1986 and 1987 spawni...
We estimated absolute abundance of the blue crab stock in Chesapeake Bay during winter from stratifi...
Final Report on contract F278-93-008, CEES 07-4-30351, October 1, 1992, to September 30, 199
The population structure of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus was examined in the Maryland Coastal B...
Conservation of exploited marine populations requires knowledge of interannual variation in the char...
Blue crab abundance in the York River, Virginia was analyzed for interannual, monthly and spatial va...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) is an icon for the Chesapeake Bay region. The commercial fisheri...
The blue crab is found along the Atlantic coast of the United States from Maine to southern Florida....
Regulations of the blue crab (Calinectes sapidus) fishery in the Chesapeake Bay have been based on e...
A preliminary stock assessment using data from a commercial fishery survey was completed. The maxim...
Blue Crabs are abundant on the East And Gulf Coasts of North America, on the East Coast of South Ame...
Sanctuaries can potentially protect a significant fraction of the spawning stock, and thereby sustai...
The blue crab spawning stock in Chesapeake Bay sustained a severe and persistent decline beginning i...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun) of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts supports the largest cra...
Effective assessment and management of migratory species require an understanding of stock boundarie...
Ovigerous blue crabs were collected from the mouth of Chesapeake Bay during the 1986 and 1987 spawni...
We estimated absolute abundance of the blue crab stock in Chesapeake Bay during winter from stratifi...
Final Report on contract F278-93-008, CEES 07-4-30351, October 1, 1992, to September 30, 199
The population structure of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus was examined in the Maryland Coastal B...
Conservation of exploited marine populations requires knowledge of interannual variation in the char...
Blue crab abundance in the York River, Virginia was analyzed for interannual, monthly and spatial va...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) is an icon for the Chesapeake Bay region. The commercial fisheri...
The blue crab is found along the Atlantic coast of the United States from Maine to southern Florida....
Regulations of the blue crab (Calinectes sapidus) fishery in the Chesapeake Bay have been based on e...
A preliminary stock assessment using data from a commercial fishery survey was completed. The maxim...
Blue Crabs are abundant on the East And Gulf Coasts of North America, on the East Coast of South Ame...
Sanctuaries can potentially protect a significant fraction of the spawning stock, and thereby sustai...
The blue crab spawning stock in Chesapeake Bay sustained a severe and persistent decline beginning i...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun) of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts supports the largest cra...
Effective assessment and management of migratory species require an understanding of stock boundarie...