A preliminary stock assessment using data from a commercial fishery survey was completed. The maximum average attainable size (Linf) was found to be 174.25 mm (6.9 in) for males, and 171.7 mm (6.8 in) for females. The von Bertalanffy growth coefficient (K) was determined to be 0.83 for males and 0.57 for females. Yield-per-recruit analysis indicated that a significant amount of yield-per-recruit is lost if males are fished before reaching approximately 145 mm (5.7 inches). Results for females show that the size at first capture should be approximately 124 mm (5 inches), after which the yield-per-recruit gained by waiting is minimal. The nature of the recruitment-stock relationship could not be characterized in this study; however...
The blue crab Callinectes sapidus supports one of the most important fisheries in the Chesapeake Bay...
Recent marked declines of the commercially and ecologically important blue crab in Chesapeake Bay ha...
The blue crab supports the most important commercial fishery in the Chesapeake Bay. Commercial landi...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) is an icon for the Chesapeake Bay region. The commercial fisheri...
Final Report on contract F278-93-008, CEES 07-4-30351, October 1, 1992, to September 30, 199
The 2011 assessment for the Chesapeake Bay blue crab fishery uses a sex-specific catch multiple surv...
The 1986 spawning stock exhibited a single abundance peak, increasing from 1.0×105 individuals in ea...
Regulations of the blue crab (Calinectes sapidus) fishery in the Chesapeake Bay have been based on e...
The blue crab is found along the Atlantic coast of the United States from Maine to southern Florida....
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...
The female-specific biological reference points (adopted in 2011) were used to assess the blue crab ...
Abundance peaks of small blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, were found in the samples in February, Jul...
Blue swimmer crabs are widely distributed in Australia. They are found along the western coast of Au...
Blue Crabs are abundant on the East And Gulf Coasts of North America, on the East Coast of South Ame...
The blue crab Callinectes sapidus supports one of the most important fisheries in the Chesapeake Bay...
Recent marked declines of the commercially and ecologically important blue crab in Chesapeake Bay ha...
The blue crab supports the most important commercial fishery in the Chesapeake Bay. Commercial landi...
The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) is an icon for the Chesapeake Bay region. The commercial fisheri...
Final Report on contract F278-93-008, CEES 07-4-30351, October 1, 1992, to September 30, 199
The 2011 assessment for the Chesapeake Bay blue crab fishery uses a sex-specific catch multiple surv...
The 1986 spawning stock exhibited a single abundance peak, increasing from 1.0×105 individuals in ea...
Regulations of the blue crab (Calinectes sapidus) fishery in the Chesapeake Bay have been based on e...
The blue crab is found along the Atlantic coast of the United States from Maine to southern Florida....
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...
The female-specific biological reference points (adopted in 2011) were used to assess the blue crab ...
Abundance peaks of small blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, were found in the samples in February, Jul...
Blue swimmer crabs are widely distributed in Australia. They are found along the western coast of Au...
Blue Crabs are abundant on the East And Gulf Coasts of North America, on the East Coast of South Ame...
The blue crab Callinectes sapidus supports one of the most important fisheries in the Chesapeake Bay...
Recent marked declines of the commercially and ecologically important blue crab in Chesapeake Bay ha...
The blue crab supports the most important commercial fishery in the Chesapeake Bay. Commercial landi...