A Blueprint for moving toward sustainable tropical shrimp trawl fisheries
Some 1.3 million t of tropical shrimp are caught annually throughout the world. An approximate estimate1 is that 419,000 trawlers from 65 countries catch shrimp, generating employment for around 900,000 fishers.
A new coalition to reduce bottom trawling and rebuild coastal
Planetary boundaries for a blue planet
Elucidating the ecological patterns of sympatric sea-bob shrimp species Xiphopenaeus dincao and X. kroyeri: A temporal and spatial approach - ScienceDirect
Schematic drawing of an ocean shrimp trawl with a ladder style
A victory for small-scale fishers and marine ecosystems
PDF) Sustainable Fish and Seafood Production and Processing
Ocean Ecosystems and Marine Resources
1807 Guyana Seabob PCDR, PDF, Fisheries Management
PDF) Aspesctos biológicos de la merluza panameña (Merluccius angustimanus) capturada en la pesca de profundidad del Pacífico de Costa Rica
Marine shrimp fisheries research—a mismatch on spatial and thematic needs
Frontiers Multidimensional Evaluation of Brown Shrimp Trawling
Modeling responses of coupled social–ecological systems of the
1807 Guyana Seabob PCDR, PDF, Fisheries Management
PDF) Aspesctos biológicos de la merluza panameña (Merluccius angustimanus) capturada en la pesca de profundidad del Pacífico de Costa Rica
Chapter 3: Oceans and Coastal Ecosystems and their Services