Specific fishing on a commercial scale for the edible crab is practised only to a limited extent in this country and, although fairly substantial quantities of edible crabs are landed annually, these are largely the by-product of creel fishing for lobsters and crawfish. These notes give a short account of certain crab fishing methods and record the results of some experimental fishing undertaken by the Fisheries Division
Investigations on the fishery, utilization and development of the crabs in Indian waters have been r...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) range from the Aleutian Islands to Central California and grow by ...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...
Large numbers of the swimming crab Neptumts sanguinolentus are caught and marketed at Kozhikode and ...
Crabs support a sustenance fishery of appreciable importance, although, its present status is not co...
Considerable quantities of crabs are caught in the inshore waters of Mangalore coast and from the r...
The brown crab or European edible crab Cancer pagurus is one of the most economically important crab...
INTRODUCTION and Daniel (1971), no information is available on the abundance and exploitation ...
In the nearshore Gulf of Maine, Jonah crab, Cancer borealis, has been an incidental catch of the lob...
The Norwegian fishery for Cancer pagurus peaked in the 1940-50’s with catches of 7000 to 9000 tonnes...
Considerable quantities of crabs are caught in the inshore waters of Mangalore coast and from the r...
Blue Crabs are abundant on the East And Gulf Coasts of North America, on the East Coast of South Ame...
A pot fishery directed on spider crab (Maja squinado) grew out of a mixed tangle net and pot fishery...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production sectors in the world, providing an accept...
Since the collapse of groundfish stocks in the early 1990s, market demand and industry diversificati...
Investigations on the fishery, utilization and development of the crabs in Indian waters have been r...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) range from the Aleutian Islands to Central California and grow by ...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...
Large numbers of the swimming crab Neptumts sanguinolentus are caught and marketed at Kozhikode and ...
Crabs support a sustenance fishery of appreciable importance, although, its present status is not co...
Considerable quantities of crabs are caught in the inshore waters of Mangalore coast and from the r...
The brown crab or European edible crab Cancer pagurus is one of the most economically important crab...
INTRODUCTION and Daniel (1971), no information is available on the abundance and exploitation ...
In the nearshore Gulf of Maine, Jonah crab, Cancer borealis, has been an incidental catch of the lob...
The Norwegian fishery for Cancer pagurus peaked in the 1940-50’s with catches of 7000 to 9000 tonnes...
Considerable quantities of crabs are caught in the inshore waters of Mangalore coast and from the r...
Blue Crabs are abundant on the East And Gulf Coasts of North America, on the East Coast of South Ame...
A pot fishery directed on spider crab (Maja squinado) grew out of a mixed tangle net and pot fishery...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production sectors in the world, providing an accept...
Since the collapse of groundfish stocks in the early 1990s, market demand and industry diversificati...
Investigations on the fishery, utilization and development of the crabs in Indian waters have been r...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) range from the Aleutian Islands to Central California and grow by ...
Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Iri...