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Irish Investigation on the Lobster (Homarus vulgaris Edw.)
Gibson, F A
Gibson, F A
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1967
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Fisheries Division)
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Commercially the lobster (Homarua vulgaris Edw.) is the most important shellfish in Ireland. The Irish coast is deeply indented, except on the east, and is well suited for the exploitation of lobsters. Even on the east coast amidst a predominantly sandy shoreline, a number of discreet areas are fished actively.
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Gibson, F. A., "Irish Investigation on the Lobster (Homarus vulgaris Edw.)", Irish Fisheries Investigations Series B, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Fisheries Division) 1967
