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Galapalagos Crabs - January 14 2008

Crab — Shellfish

Ice slows snow crab season - Bristol Bay Times

Ice slows snow crab season
Bristol Bay Times
Ice can break the lines connecting crab pots to buoys floating on the surface, pop the buoys loose, and actually relocate the pots, Fitch said, making them difficult for fishermen to find. While 47 boats were registered, only 20 were still fishing with ...

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Fishing Report: Feb. 3, 2012 - Mail Tribune

Fishing Report: Feb. 3, 2012
Mail Tribune
Crabbing has improved in the triangle area now that more crabs are moving throughout the bay. AGATE - A batch of legal-sized and larger trout was stocked recently for the winter trout fishery. However, the bite has fallen off largely because of the ...

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COMMENTARY: Halibut cut again; Bering Sea ice slowing down crab, pollock - Alaskajournal.com

COMMENTARY: Halibut cut again; Bering Sea ice slowing down crab, pollock
Alaskajournal.com
By Laine Welch, For the Journal As expected there will be less halibut available for fishermen to catch this year – an 18 percent drop to 33 million pounds, to be split among fisheries along the west coast, British Columbia and Alaska.

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Commercial fishing harbor catches millions of pounds - Delmarva Now

Commercial fishing harbor catches millions of pounds
Delmarva Now
Some acquire permitting for both areas, according to Carrie Kennedy, the coastal fisheries program manager for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. In state waters, they can get permits for horseshoe crab, black sea bass and summer flounder, ...

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Using Molecular Markers to Manage Alaska's Declining Red King Crab Fisheries - National Geographic

Using Molecular Markers to Manage Alaska's Declining Red King Crab Fisheries
National Geographic
Over three hundred crab fishing fatalities per 100000 fishermen per year were tabulated for the commercial fishing industry in the early 90′s. The number of crab fishing-related fatalities is probably of little consolation to red king crabs, ...



Golden-crab anglers endorse catch shares - KeysNet

Golden-crab anglers endorse catch shares
KeysNet
A plan by the federal South Atlantic Fishery Management Council to create a catch-shares plan for golden crab -- a deepwater crustacean caught by traps -- was endorsed by fishermen Monday in Key Largo. Under catch shares, a maximum harvest limit would ...



Ice Conditions Could Affect Fish Stocks - TheFishSite.com

Ice Conditions Could Affect Fish Stocks
TheFishSite.com
It has effectively shut down the snow crab fishery, causing problems for boats as far south as the Aleutians. But some scientists say that while it's a pain in the short term, the ice is good for the Bering Sea's valuable fisheries in the long run.

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Commercial fishing harbor catches millions of pounds - Delmarva Now

Commercial fishing harbor catches millions of pounds
Delmarva Now
Some acquire permitting for both areas, according to Carrie Kennedy, the coastal fisheries program manager for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. In state waters, they can get permits for horseshoe crab, black sea bass and summer flounder, ...

and more »


Ice Conditions Could Affect Fish Stocks - Alaska Public Radio Network

Alaska Public Radio Network

Ice Conditions Could Affect Fish Stocks
Alaska Public Radio Network
It has effectively shut down the snow crab fishery, causing problems for boats as far south as the Aleutians. But some scientists say that while it's a pain in the short term, the ice is good for the Bering Sea's valuable fisheries in the long run.

and more »


Korean experts offer help in mud crab farming - FIS

FIS

Korean experts offer help in mud crab farming
FIS
A Korean group based in the United States wants to introduce mud crab and pearl-shell farming to the sweet waters of Sindh and to supply local fishers with self-dissolving fishing nets. The US-based seafood processing and marketing firm is led by Jun ...



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