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overfishing

crab

Recovery of crustaceans in Lamlash NTZ., Gratton P.

The recovery of commercially fished crustaceans was studied in the Lamlash Bay NTZ using creels. European lobsters were larger and more abundant, while brown and velvet crabs were less abundant, …

Categories NTZ Research Tags crustaceans, NTZ, overfishing
crustaceans research

The response of commercially exploited crustaceans to protection in Scotland’s first No Take Zone – Lamlash Bay, Isle of Arran., Dubois P.

‘Spillovers’ of European lobsters, velvet crabs and brown crabs from the Lamlash Bay NTZ to surrounding areas was surveyed using creels and tags. Catches of European lobsters and brown crabs, …

Categories NTZ Research Tags crustaceans, NTZ, overfishing, protection
Lobster

The effects of a No-Take-Zone on crustacean population recovery in Lamlash Bay, Scotland., Christie B.

The Lamlash Bay NTZ protects the commercially fished European lobster, brown crab and velvet crab. These species were sampled using creel pots laid in the NTZ and less protected sites …

Categories NTZ Research Tags crustaceans, NTZ, overfishing
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