Northern shrimp are most populous in the southwestern quarter of the Gulf of Maine, where the lowest temperatures are found, travelling from 30-50 miles offshore in summer to inshore in winter. Regulation of the shrimping industry began in 1973, and rising values have offset diminishing stock. Details; shrimp biology
One of the most characteristic behaviour of cruastaceans is the seasonal as well as daily migrations...
Several workers and several lines of evidence have shown that the shrimp life cycle is very short, p...
Scientists believe the shrimp population is approaching the bottom of a cycle, and will recommend at...
Northern shrimp are most populous in the southwestern quarter of the Gulf of Maine, where the lowest...
Length-frequency data collected from inshore and offshore locations in the Gulf of Maine in 1966-196...
Overfishing and overfished status could not be determined for the northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis...
The northern or pink shrimp, Pandalus borealis, is the only shrimp species of commercial importance ...
Typescript (photocopy).Migration and distribution of two decapod shrimp, Penaeus setiferus and P. az...
Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) occurs off East Greenland from Cape Farewell to about 70oN in de...
The arrival of the holidays heralds the start of shrimp season in northern New England. This delicac...
The northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) once supported a significant winter fishery in the Gulf of M...
Although final statistics are not yet complete, Maine\u27s shrimp catch for the season is expected t...
The purpose of this paper is to consolidate information presented to the Scientific Council of NAFO ...
The shrimp industry, once the Gulf of Maine\u27s cash cow, has at least temporarily gone dry. Sam G...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
One of the most characteristic behaviour of cruastaceans is the seasonal as well as daily migrations...
Several workers and several lines of evidence have shown that the shrimp life cycle is very short, p...
Scientists believe the shrimp population is approaching the bottom of a cycle, and will recommend at...
Northern shrimp are most populous in the southwestern quarter of the Gulf of Maine, where the lowest...
Length-frequency data collected from inshore and offshore locations in the Gulf of Maine in 1966-196...
Overfishing and overfished status could not be determined for the northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis...
The northern or pink shrimp, Pandalus borealis, is the only shrimp species of commercial importance ...
Typescript (photocopy).Migration and distribution of two decapod shrimp, Penaeus setiferus and P. az...
Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) occurs off East Greenland from Cape Farewell to about 70oN in de...
The arrival of the holidays heralds the start of shrimp season in northern New England. This delicac...
The northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) once supported a significant winter fishery in the Gulf of M...
Although final statistics are not yet complete, Maine\u27s shrimp catch for the season is expected t...
The purpose of this paper is to consolidate information presented to the Scientific Council of NAFO ...
The shrimp industry, once the Gulf of Maine\u27s cash cow, has at least temporarily gone dry. Sam G...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
One of the most characteristic behaviour of cruastaceans is the seasonal as well as daily migrations...
Several workers and several lines of evidence have shown that the shrimp life cycle is very short, p...
Scientists believe the shrimp population is approaching the bottom of a cycle, and will recommend at...