Author: Kathleen M. Reardon
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Category : Lobsters
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Development, Assessment, and Management of a Potential Directed Fishery for Jonah Crab, (Cancer Borealis), in the Near Shore Gulf of Maine
Author: Kathleen M. Reardon
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Category : Lobsters
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Category : Lobsters
Languages : en
Pages : 270
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Inshore Gulf of Maine Jonah Crab, Cancer Borealis
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Languages : en
Pages : 6
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This bulletin reviews the Jonah crab fishery in the Gulf of Maine off the south-west coast of Nova Scotia and the status of the crab resource as determined from fishery surveys, including information on landings, crab size distribution, & lobster by-catch. The final sections review uncertainties in the data, provide an outlook for the Jonah crab stock, and discuss management considerations.
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Languages : en
Pages : 6
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This bulletin reviews the Jonah crab fishery in the Gulf of Maine off the south-west coast of Nova Scotia and the status of the crab resource as determined from fishery surveys, including information on landings, crab size distribution, & lobster by-catch. The final sections review uncertainties in the data, provide an outlook for the Jonah crab stock, and discuss management considerations.
Inshore Gulf of Maine Jonah Crab (Cancer Borealis).
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Stock Status Report 96/111E Inshore Gulf of Maine Jonah Crab (Cancer borealis) Background The Fishery The Jonah crab, Cancer borealis, is found from Nova Scotia to South Carolina and in the Bermudas at depths ranging from intertidal to 800m. [...] In the waters off Nova In 1996, all six exploratory crab permits from Scotia the crabs are found primarily at depths of 50-300 m southwestern New Brunswick were reissued to the and temperatures of 8-14°C. [...] It is mainly concentrated in five new fishery: the minimum size limit for Jonah crab areas; the southern part of Grand Manan (LFA 38); was set at 130 mm CW; the trap limit was restricted mainland New Brunswick between Maces Bay and to 100; modified lobster traps were permitted to be Mascarene shore in Passamaquoddy Bay (LFA 36); the used as well as conical crab traps; and all traps were Annapolis [...] Although Introduction of these new regulations caused delays permitted all year, most of the fishing took place from June in issuing the 1996 crab permits, therefore delaying until the end of October in 1995. [...] Outlook During July and August 1995, weekly catch rate for Jonah crab off Grand Manan is underestimated as a The prospects for a sustainable harvest of Jonah crab proportion of the traps were also set on rock crab in the Gulf of Maine will not be known until all areas bottom, rather than Jonah crab bottom.
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Stock Status Report 96/111E Inshore Gulf of Maine Jonah Crab (Cancer borealis) Background The Fishery The Jonah crab, Cancer borealis, is found from Nova Scotia to South Carolina and in the Bermudas at depths ranging from intertidal to 800m. [...] In the waters off Nova In 1996, all six exploratory crab permits from Scotia the crabs are found primarily at depths of 50-300 m southwestern New Brunswick were reissued to the and temperatures of 8-14°C. [...] It is mainly concentrated in five new fishery: the minimum size limit for Jonah crab areas; the southern part of Grand Manan (LFA 38); was set at 130 mm CW; the trap limit was restricted mainland New Brunswick between Maces Bay and to 100; modified lobster traps were permitted to be Mascarene shore in Passamaquoddy Bay (LFA 36); the used as well as conical crab traps; and all traps were Annapolis [...] Although Introduction of these new regulations caused delays permitted all year, most of the fishing took place from June in issuing the 1996 crab permits, therefore delaying until the end of October in 1995. [...] Outlook During July and August 1995, weekly catch rate for Jonah crab off Grand Manan is underestimated as a The prospects for a sustainable harvest of Jonah crab proportion of the traps were also set on rock crab in the Gulf of Maine will not be known until all areas bottom, rather than Jonah crab bottom.
Inshore Gulf of Maine Jonah Crab (Cancer Borealis)
Author: DFO-MPO.
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Languages : en
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Fishery Management Plan for Deep-sea Red Crab (Chaceon Quinquedens)
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Languages : en
Pages : 476
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Pages : 476
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Exploratory Jonah Crab (Cancer Borealis) Fishery in Lobster Fishing Area 33, 1997-99 -- Rev
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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This report presents an assessment of the Scotian Shelf Jonah crab fishery based on sea samples, port samples and analysis of mandatory fisher logbooks. It provides information on catch per unit effort, effort, and landings, and discusses the results of experiments on entrance restrictions, handling mortality, packing density, bait bags, bait type and trap designs. Also discusses issues related to management of the fishery.
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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This report presents an assessment of the Scotian Shelf Jonah crab fishery based on sea samples, port samples and analysis of mandatory fisher logbooks. It provides information on catch per unit effort, effort, and landings, and discusses the results of experiments on entrance restrictions, handling mortality, packing density, bait bags, bait type and trap designs. Also discusses issues related to management of the fishery.
Report on the Scotian Shelf Fishery for Jonah Crab, Cancer Borealis, During 1983
Author: Robert W. Elner
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Category : Jonah crab fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"Background information is presented on the development of a directed fishery for jonah crab, Cancer borealis, on the Scotian Shelf during 1983. Before the fishery closed due to processing problems, 90.3 metric tons (MT) of jonah crab were landed by 10 permit holders through the period May-August. Port and at-sea sampling of commercial catches indicate that the mean size for landed males remained relatively constant and well above the minimum size limit of 130 mm carapace width "--Abstract, page 2.
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Category : Jonah crab fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"Background information is presented on the development of a directed fishery for jonah crab, Cancer borealis, on the Scotian Shelf during 1983. Before the fishery closed due to processing problems, 90.3 metric tons (MT) of jonah crab were landed by 10 permit holders through the period May-August. Port and at-sea sampling of commercial catches indicate that the mean size for landed males remained relatively constant and well above the minimum size limit of 130 mm carapace width "--Abstract, page 2.
Development of the Jonah Crab, Cancer Borealis, and Rock Crab, Cancer Irroratus, Fisheries in the Bay of Fundy (LFAs 35-38) and Off Southwest Nova Scotia (LFA 34)
Author: D. A. Robichaud
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Category : Cancer (Crustacea)
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Category : Cancer (Crustacea)
Languages : en
Pages : 48
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Final Environmental Impact Statement and Fishery Management Plan for the Stone Crab Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico
Author: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
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Category : Crab fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Category : Crab fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Report of Commissioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries
Author: Maine. Dept. of Sea and Shore Fisheries
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Category : Shellfish fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Category : Shellfish fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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