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Management Hypotheses to Improve Yield-per-Recruit and Economic Returns in the Red Shrimp (Aristaeomorpha foliacea) Fishery of Southern Sicily (Mediterranean Sea)
2003
Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science
The giant red shrimp, Aristaemorpha foliacea, is a deep-water benthopelagic shrimp, distributed in the Mediterranean, Eastern Atlantic, Western and Central Pacific; in the Strait of Sicily, the annual landings exceed 1000 tons, worth over US$ 10 million. Two series of trawl experiments, carried out in 198587 and 1993 with different aims (trawl survey and selectivity study), produced two sets of data, which were used to reconstruct the length distribution of the landings and the life history of
doi:10.2960/j.v31.a18
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