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An Approach to Assessment to Population of the Brown Shrimp, Farfantepenaeus californiensis (Holmes, 1900), as a Management Fisheries Tool in the Southeastern Gulf of California

The brown shrimp, Farfantepenaeus californiensis, is the most important shrimp species in the Mexican Pacific coastal fisheries, with annual yields averaging 20,000 metric tons. The Mexican state of Sinaloa has the largest Mexican fleet of shrimp trawlers (736 boats) with annual landings of 7000 ton...

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Published in:Open journal of marine science 2013, Vol.3 (1), p.40-47
Main Authors: Meraz-Sánchez, Ricardo, Madrid-Vera, Juan, Cisneros-Mata, Miguel Ángel, Herrera, Darío Chávez
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