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- An Illustrated Marine Decapod Crustacea] of Florida
- Cancer Pagurus) and Production Potential for Passive Fisheries in Dutch Offshore Windfarms
- Assessing the Implications of Live Claw Removal on Jonah Crab (Cancer Borealis), an Emerging Fishery in the Northwest Atlantic
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- Rock Crab, Cancer Irroratus, Fishery and Stock Status in the Southern Gulf of St
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- Bitter Crab Syndrome in Tanner Crab (Chionoecetes Bairdi), Alitak Bay, Kodiak, Alaska 1991-2000
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- Marine Species Identification Guide for the Portland and the Frank A
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- Cancer Pagurus) in the Kattegat and the Skagerrak – Implications for Sustainable Management
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- The Role of the Invasive Red King Crab in the Food Web of a High-Latitude Fjord
- Capture Efficiency and Size Selectivity of Two Types of Pots for Red King Crabs in the Bering Sea
- Shell Disease in Crabs and Lobsters from New York Bight
- Relative Growth, Reproduction and Distribution of the Rock Crab, Cancer Irroratus, in Chesapeake Bay During the Winter
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- Inshore Gulf of Maine Rock Crab (Cancer Irroratus)
- Synopsis of Biological Data on the Rock Crab, Cancer Irroratus Say
- Invasion of the Atlantic Rock Crab (Cancer Irroratus) at High Latitudes
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