Inshore-offshore SW Nova Scotia lobster stock interaction : a hypothesis / by Aivars Stasko.: Fs70-8/78-37E-PDF
"The present paper is a preliminary summary of several aspects of lobster catches - catch per trap haul, sex ratio, abundance of shorts, abundance of berried lobsters and migration of adults - from the Bay of Fundy around SW Nova Scotia east to Halifax and offshore to Browns and Georges Banks. All available Canadian data on at-sea (total catch) samples from 1942 to 1977 (with some 1978 samples included) have been reviewed. A hypothesis of interaction between inshore-offshore lobster stocks is proposed"--Background, pages 1-2.
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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