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Studies on materials for traps for spiny lobsters

Fisheries Research, 1985
Abstract Studies were conducted along the south-west coast of India in order to identify suitable materials and preservative treatments for the fabrication of spiny-lobster traps. Traps were fabricated in different designs using different materials, such as bamboo splinters, coconut leaf stalk fibres, wood, polyethylene twines, Polystrap binding tape,
B. Meenakumari, K.V. Mohan Rajan
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Spiny lobsters resources

1970
Investigations into the resources of spiny lobsters in Ceylon waters were first begun in 1958 and consisted initially of skin-diving surveys of sand-stone and rocky areas at night. The surveys revealed the presence of lobsters in appreciable quantities in these reefs. Experiments were then carried out to decide on the most effective method of capturing
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Spiny lobster relies on clam chemosynthesis

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2016
Spiny lobsters have landed on many a dinner plate, but now scientists have found that the tasty crustaceans have a peculiar dining preference of their own. These Caribbean lobsters eat clams that get their energy from bacterial chemical reactions that are a common feature of deep-sea vent creatures.
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Spiny lobsters of Ceylon

1962
Spiny lobsters of the family Palinuridae are known to exist in parts of Asia such as India, Japan, Indonesia and Malaya. In Ceylon spiny lobsters are caught chiefly by a primitive type of gear designed to catch these species and incidentally by nets set to catch fish.
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Review of the Florida Spiny Lobster Resource

Fisheries, 1980
Abstract The spiny lobster resource in Florida has developed into an important commercial and recreational fishery resource. Fishing pressure on this resource has increased dramatically over the last fifteen years without a corresponding increase in landings.
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Barriers in European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas) aquaculture: What we know so far?

Reviews in Aquaculture, 2022
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The commercial aspects of spiny lobster farming

2021
The Florida spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, is an important item inFlorida fisheries, rating high among fishery products. The fishery iscentered in south Florida and the Florida Keys but the commercial rangemay extend into other areas as more exploratory research is done.
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