A new record of the spiny lobster, Panulirusfemoristriga (von Martens, 1872) from the coastal waters of Malaysia, with revision of global distribution. [PDF]
Ng WL +7 more
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Hawaii's Marine Fisheries: Some History, Long-term Trends, and Recent Developments [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of Hawaii's marine fisheries from 1948 to the present. After three decades of decline following a brief period of growth at the conclusion to World War lI, Hawaii's commercial fisheries began a decade of sustained ...
Pooley, Samuel G.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of pronghorn spiny lobster Panulirus penicillatus (Olivier, 1791). [PDF]
Liu H, Xia G.
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Backyard lobster fattening unit Economic feasibility analysis [PDF]
Lobsters form an important fishery all along the coastline of India. The lobster resource potential of Indian EEZ is 50,000 mt (Vijayakumaran and Radhakrishnan, 2000).
Kalidas, C, Shyam, S Salim
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The complete mitochondrial genome of longlegged spiny lobster Panulirus longipes (A. Milne Edwards, 1868). [PDF]
Liu H, Pu L.
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Spiny lobster, a fishery commodity with important economic value, is often infested by Octolasmis sp. on their bodies, which causes stress conditions that lead to death.
Sadida Anindya Bahtiar +2 more
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Lobster culture and live transport [PDF]
Eight species of spiny lobsters, six shallow water and two deep sea species and two slipper or sand lobsters constitute the lobster fishery of ...
Radhakrishnan, E V, Vijayakumaran, M
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Effect of dietary protein on energy metabolism including protein synthesis in the spiny lobster Sagmariasus verreauxi. [PDF]
Wang S +4 more
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A mark–recapture experiment was conducted off Mazatlán in the entrance of the Gulf of California to evaluate the growth of juvenile spiny lobsters (Panulirus inflatus).
Juan Francisco Arzola-González +7 more
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Catch Shares in Action: Mexican Baja California FEDECOOP Benthic Species Territorial Use Rights for Fishing System [PDF]
The Baja California Regional Federation of Fishing Cooperative Societies (FEDECOOP) is a groupallocated, area-based catch share, or Territorial Use Rights for Fishing (TURF), program.
Erica Cunningham
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