Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... length . Many individuals were less than 25 mm carapace length ( about 1 year old ) . The coon - stripe shrimp changes sex at about 27.5 mm ( 2 years old ) and begins spawning at about 33 mm ( 3 years old ) . Carapace length at maturity ...
... length . Many individuals were less than 25 mm carapace length ( about 1 year old ) . The coon - stripe shrimp changes sex at about 27.5 mm ( 2 years old ) and begins spawning at about 33 mm ( 3 years old ) . Carapace length at maturity ...
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... length of 75 % retention ) -1 , ( carapace length of 25 % retention ) . 14 ) Yamane , T. and Flores , E.E.C. ,. Retention probability Parameters Slope length of experimental pots ( cm ) 34 p - fixed 44 54 64 p - estimated p - fixed p ...
... length of 75 % retention ) -1 , ( carapace length of 25 % retention ) . 14 ) Yamane , T. and Flores , E.E.C. ,. Retention probability Parameters Slope length of experimental pots ( cm ) 34 p - fixed 44 54 64 p - estimated p - fixed p ...
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... length of about 44 cm and a slope angle of about 55- 58 ° . Primarily , individuals with a carapace length less than 25 cm ( about 1 year old ) are caught using the current gear . Thus , because carapace length is 33.4 mm at maturity ...
... length of about 44 cm and a slope angle of about 55- 58 ° . Primarily , individuals with a carapace length less than 25 cm ( about 1 year old ) are caught using the current gear . Thus , because carapace length is 33.4 mm at maturity ...
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