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Bycatch and discards of the Kuwait shrimp fishery

Fisheries Research, 2000
Abstract The landings and survey data for the Kuwait shrimp fishery were analyzed. The estimated bycatch-to-shrimp ratios exhibited a seasonal pattern, with summer having the highest ratio. There was a significant difference in bycatch-to-shrimp ratio between Kuwait Bay and the rest of the Kuwaiti waters.
Yimin Ye, A.H. Alsaffar, H.M.A. Mohammed
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Solid Waste Management of Fishery and Shrimp

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
Solid waste management is one of the important areas focused by several researchers as it reduces environmental degradation, and offers useful or value added products. Fishery waste is significantly available in coastal areas and food processing industries which are a threat to the environment.
Suneeta Kumari   +2 more
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SOCIALISM AND THE FISHERY: A CASE STUDY OF THE CUBAN SHRIMP FISHERY

Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1999
Analysis of the problems involved in the use of common property in fisheries has frequently been subsumed under the rubric ‘tragedy of the commons’. In the English‐language literature dealing with this topic, little consideration has been given to the exploitation of fish stocks in countries with command economies. In such countries, the state not only
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Economic Trade‐Offs and the North Carolina Shrimp Fishery

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1980
The North Carolina shrimp resource consists of three major species, brown (Penaeus aztecus), pink (P. duorarum), and white (P. setiferus). Together, they comprise the state's most important fishery. Two of these species exist in Pamlico Sound, the principal fishing area.
James R. Waters   +2 more
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The California Ocean shrimp fishery

1965
This publication is part of Rapport et Proces-Verbaux des Reunions Vol. 156. To see all other articles in this volume, please click on the keyword "RPVR Vol. 156".The first commercial fishing for ocean shrimp, Pandalus jordani, on the Pacific Coast of the United States took place off Morro Bay, California on 28 April 1952.
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Bait shrimp fishery of Biscayne Bay

2021
A small but valuable live bait shrimp fishery has existed in Biscayne Bay since at least the early 1950s. In recent years there has been increasing pressure from recreational fishing and environmental groups to eliminate this fishery from the Bay because the fishing activity is generally thought to be deleterious to the environment and/or destructive ...
Berkeley, Steven A.   +2 more
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Technical efficiency of shrimp fishery in South Carolina, USA

Applied Economics Letters, 2008
The increased inflow of imported shrimp into the US has lowered shrimp prices in the marketplace and with it, ex-vessel prices received by shrimp fishermen. Proposed remedies are aimed at strategies to increase the prices received by domestic producers.
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Shrimp fishery in northeast Mediterranean Sea and tech­nical specifications of the shrimp nets

Journal of FisheriesSciences.com, 2010
In this study, which has been performed in 42 fishery areas between Antalya (Kalkan)-Hatay (Samanda?) in Northeast Mediterranean Sea within April 2005 and December 2006 period, technical specifications of the trammel nets that are used for shrimp fishery, average number of nets and fishing boats, fishing periods and fishing areas have been examined.
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Shrimp fishery: Energy modelling as a tool for management

Ecological Modelling, 1990
Abstract The estuarine area of Lagoa dos Patos produces many aquatic resources and the most important of them, in economic terms, is the shrimp Penaeus paulensis . To understand all relationships involved in shrimp fishery, two techniques are utilized in this study: energy analysis, and modelling.
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