by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's

Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) are hermaphroditic, maturing first as males at roughly 2 years of age and then transforming to females at roughly 3 years of age. In the Gulf of Maine

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Main Authors: Robert Glenn (massachusetts, Braddock Spear (asmfc
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Published: 2003
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