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  2. Macrobrachium ohione - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium ohione, commonly known as the Ohio shrimp, Ohio river shrimp or Ohio river prawn, is a species of freshwater shrimp found in rivers throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean drainage basins of North America.

  3. Pandalus platyceros - Wikipedia

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    Pandalus platyceros, also called California spot prawn (as well as Santa Barbara spot prawn and Monterey Bay spot prawn [2]) or Alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus Pandalus. [1] Spot shrimp are a large shrimp found in the North Pacific. They range from the clean waters off Unalaska Island, Alaska, to San Diego.

  4. The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are back at 121 Financial Ballpark for their International League baseball series. Find out more in Shrimp Bites.

  5. Shrimp Bites: What you need to know about Jacksonville ... - AOL

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    The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp take on the Nashville Sounds in an International League baseball series from July 18-23. Find out more in Shrimp Bites. Shrimp Bites: What you need to know about ...

  6. Pandalus borealis - Wikipedia

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    Pandalus borealis is a species of caridean shrimp found in cold parts of the northern Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans, [1] although the latter population now often is regarded as a separate species, P. eous. [2] The Food and Agriculture Organization refers to them as the northern prawn.

  7. Shrimp Bites: What you need to know for Jacksonville Jumbo ...

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    The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp return home to meet the Charlotte Knights in Triple-A baseball from Aug. 29-Sept. 3. Find out more in Shrimp Bites.

  8. Farfantepenaeus duorarum - Wikipedia

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    Farfantepenaeus duorarum are found in the Atlantic around Bermuda, along the coast of the United States from Massachusetts to Texas, and along the Mexican coast from Tamaulipas to Campeche. [2] They live at depths of 2–70 metres (7–230 ft), exceptionally to 230 m (750 ft), with highest densities at 11–36 m (36–118 ft), on compacted mud ...

  9. Palaemon serratus - Wikipedia

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    P. serratus is pinkish brown, with reddish patterns, and is typically 100 millimetres (3.9 in) long, making it the largest of the native shrimp and prawns around the British Isles. [ 11 ] Palaemon serratus is one of the few invertebrates to have its hearing studied in detail; it is sensitive to frequencies between 100 Hz and 3 kHz, with an ...