Research PaperDungeness crab (Cancer magister) supports a valuable commercial fishery along the Pacific coast of North America. In recent decades the fishery has intensified significantly, with most crab landed during the first six weeks of the seven-month season. Management approaches to slow this intensifying and dangerous race have been elusive. This study of fishermen's operating costs and their opinions of new management measures is intended to support ongoing discussions and decision-making about policy changes that may affect the economics of the fishery. Results of our survey of California crab permit owners shows that a majority of fishermen have favorable views of only two of twelve alternative measures: (1) one trap limit for a...
PDFOregon’s fishing community is concerned about the potential effects that wave energy conversion\u...
Crabs molt every year. After molting, the shells are soft, and have not filled in with flesh. Fishe...
The Dungeness crab (Cancer magister Dana) trap fishery in British Columbia has been regulated by a m...
Dungeness crab support a valuable commercial fishery in California, yet in recent decades t...
Dungeness crab support a valuable commercial fishery in California, yet in recent decades the fisher...
Cyclic variation in the catch of Dungeness crab, Cancer magister, is being investigated with the goa...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) range from the Aleutian Islands to Central California and grow by ...
Oregon’s commercial fishing industry is concerned about potential effects from proposed wave energy ...
Along the Pacific coast (CA/OR/WA), the historical mainstays of the fishing industry have been thePa...
In the nearshore Gulf of Maine, Jonah crab, Cancer borealis, has been an incidental catch of the lob...
"The sport/commercial interaction concerning Dungeness crab in our estuaries is heating up again. Th...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The British Columbia Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) fishery is important to a diverse group ...
Since their inception, Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands (BSAI) crab fisheries have attracted participants...
This interdisciplinary study outlines the current issues in the crab fishery in Maine specifically t...
PDFOregon’s fishing community is concerned about the potential effects that wave energy conversion\u...
Crabs molt every year. After molting, the shells are soft, and have not filled in with flesh. Fishe...
The Dungeness crab (Cancer magister Dana) trap fishery in British Columbia has been regulated by a m...
Dungeness crab support a valuable commercial fishery in California, yet in recent decades t...
Dungeness crab support a valuable commercial fishery in California, yet in recent decades the fisher...
Cyclic variation in the catch of Dungeness crab, Cancer magister, is being investigated with the goa...
Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) range from the Aleutian Islands to Central California and grow by ...
Oregon’s commercial fishing industry is concerned about potential effects from proposed wave energy ...
Along the Pacific coast (CA/OR/WA), the historical mainstays of the fishing industry have been thePa...
In the nearshore Gulf of Maine, Jonah crab, Cancer borealis, has been an incidental catch of the lob...
"The sport/commercial interaction concerning Dungeness crab in our estuaries is heating up again. Th...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The British Columbia Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) fishery is important to a diverse group ...
Since their inception, Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands (BSAI) crab fisheries have attracted participants...
This interdisciplinary study outlines the current issues in the crab fishery in Maine specifically t...
PDFOregon’s fishing community is concerned about the potential effects that wave energy conversion\u...
Crabs molt every year. After molting, the shells are soft, and have not filled in with flesh. Fishe...
The Dungeness crab (Cancer magister Dana) trap fishery in British Columbia has been regulated by a m...