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The crabs are attending a baited trap on the seabed. Cancer pagurus and the hermit crab Pagurus prideaux reached the bait within minutes of deployment. Other species attracted to the bait were ling (Molva molva), redfish and asteroids. The white markers are to indicate the size of the organisms and are 10cm apart. C. pagurus were found at a density of 0.01 individuals per metre squared at Lancaster |
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Palavras-chave: Family Cancridae (rock crabs); Cancer pagurus. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://archive.serpentproject.com/1580/ |
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Latrouite, Daniel. |
Due to the unsuitability of the north brittany coastal fishing grounds for trawling, the fishing activity of the harbours of this coast has been oriented towards the catch of invertebrates and peculiarly the large crustaceans. After, in the beginning of the XIX century, looking for lobster and spiny lobster, fishing has been, since the seventies, centered on the catch of the edible crab (Cancer Pagurus) and of the spider crab (Maia squinado). The first part of this document introduces the context of the exploitation and the concerned fleets. The second part treats of the biological parameters of the edible crab: growth, reproduction, migration and pathologies. The third part, devoted to the exploitation and the monitoring of the edible crab stock, is an... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Exploitation; Biology; Cancer pagurus; Edible crab; North brittany; Exploitation; Biologie; Cancer pagurus; Tourteau; Bretagne Nord. |
Ano: 1989 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1989/rapport-689.pdf |
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