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Pacific commercial fishery updates for invertebrate resources (1994) / edited by R. Harbo and K. Hobbs.Fs97-4/2369E-PDF

"Fishery updates present catch and effort data and identify issues in the many invertebrate fisheries on the Pacific coast of Canada. These papers often form the basis for requests for stock assessment advice. There are more than 30 species of invertebrates exploited commercially and in 1993 the reported landings were 27,255 tonnes, a slight reduction from 1992 primarily due to quota reductions in the red sea urchin and geoduck clam fisheries. The landed value of invertebrates increased to approximately $80 million. The report has been organised by sections on molluscs, echinoderms and crustaceans. Specific gear types are identified in each section"--Abstract, page v.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, issuing body.
  • Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans. South Coast Division, issuing body.
TitlePacific commercial fishery updates for invertebrate resources (1994) / edited by R. Harbo and K. Hobbs.
Series title
  • Canadian manuscript report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 0706-2369 ; 2369
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Department of Fisheries and Oceans].
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Includes abstracts in English and French.
Publishing information
  • Nanaimo, B.C. : Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Operations Branch, Fisheries Management, South Coast Division, 1997.
  • ©1997
Author / Contributor
  • Harbo, Rick M., 1949- editor.
  • Hobbs, K., editor.
Description1 online resource (v, 181 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Catalogue number
  • Fs97-4/2369E-PDF
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