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Nephrops - Wikipedia
Nephrops is a genus of lobsters comprising a single extant species, Nephrops norvegicus (the Norway lobster or Dublin Bay prawn), and several fossil species.
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Nephrops norvegicus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nephrops norvegicus represents a very valuable fishery across Europe, and the species possesses a relatively complex life cycle and reproductive biology.
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Nephrops norvegicus North West IFCA
Nephrops is a small, pale orange lobster which grows to a maximum of 25 cm, though individuals usually reach around 18-20 cm in length. The head and thorax are ...
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nephrops
nephrops (ˈnɛfrɒps) [mod.L. (W. E. Leach 1816, in Trans. Linn. Soc. XI. 344), f. nephro- + Gr. ὄψ eye.] = Dublin (Bay) prawn (Dublin); = Norway lobster (s.v. Norway1).[1830 Edin. Encycl. VII. 398/2 This last [sc. Astacus Norvegicus] is considered as a distinct genus by Mr. Leach, under the name of N...
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Nephrops norvegicus, Norway lobster : fisheries - SeaLifeBase
Inhabits muddy bottoms in which it digs its burrows. Nocturnal and feeds on detritus, crustaceans and worms (Ref. 4). An active predator or scavenger.
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Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) - iNaturalist
A slim, orange-pink lobster which grows up to 25 cm (10 in) long, and is the most important commercial crustacean in Europe.
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Nephrops Under Water TV Surveys - Marine Institute
We have conducted under water television surveys since 2002 to independently estimate abundance, distribution and stock sizes of Nephrops norvegicus.
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Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) - MarLIN
Nephrops norvegicus is a small lobster, pale orange in colour. It grows to a maximum total length of 25 cm (including the tail and clawed legs)
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Nephrops - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nephrops is a generalist predator and scavenger, feeding on a broad diet including crustaceans, echinoderms, polychaetes, molluscs, foraminifera and fish (Baden ...
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Nephrops Fishery Improvement Project - Seafish
The Nephrops FIP is a collaborative, industry-led partnership designed to improve the sustainable management of UK Nephrops fisheries over five years.
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Nephrops norvegicus
Nephrops norvegicus (Linnaeus, 1758) - More about this species: Commercial designations, Production methods and fishing gears, EU quality schemes and ...
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Nephrops norvegicus
There is evidence that Nephrops norvegicus is a major eater of jellyfish. Boats involved in Nephrops fishery also catch a number of fish species such as plaice and sole, and it is thought that without that revenue, Nephrops fishery
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Nephropides
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Nephropides caribaeus is a narrow lobster, resembling Nephropsis or Nephrops. The generic name Nephropides alludes to a close relationship with the genus Nephrops, while the specific epithet is a reference to the Caribbean Sea.
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camaron
camaron (kæməˈrəʊn, ˈkæmərən) Also cammaron. [ad. Sp. camarón shrimp, f. L. cam(m)arus sea-crab.] A freshwater shrimp or prawn resembling the crayfish.1880 T. H. Huxley Crayfish 329 These fluviatile prawns (known in many places by the name of ‘Cammarons’) are not unfrequently confounded with true cr...
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Metanephrops challengeri
in Nephrops. The species was transferred to a new genus, Metanephrops (along with every other extant species then in Nephrops, except its type species, Nephrops norvegicus
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