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  2. Beaufort County shrimpers netting big white shrimp as season ...

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    Beaufort County plans a big role in the state’s early shrimp season, which kicked off Thursday. Some 20 boats were at Pritchards Inlet

  3. The total shrimp harvest from the spring, summer and fall seasons averaged 2.6 million pounds between 2018 and 2022, with a market value of $8 million annually, with the vast majority white and ...

  4. NC adds recreational flounder fishing dates to previously ...

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    After overfishing in 2023, the 2024 fishing season for Southern flounder in NC was canceled until an amendment issued this week. NC adds recreational flounder fishing dates to previously closed ...

  5. Litopenaeus setiferus - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of Litopenaeus setiferus. Litopenaeus setiferus (also accepted: Penaeus setiferus, [1] and known by various common names including Atlantic white shrimp, white shrimp, gray shrimp, lake shrimp, green shrimp, green-tailed shrimp, blue-tailed shrimp, rainbow shrimp, Daytona shrimp, Mayport Shrimp, common shrimp, southern shrimp, and, in Mexico, camaron blanco) is a species of prawn found ...

  6. Crangon septemspinosa - Wikipedia

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    Crangon septemspinosa (sand shrimp), also known as seven-spined bay shrimp, is a species of shrimp commonly found along the Atlantic coast of North America, with a wide range spanning from Newfoundland to eastern Florida. [1] Sand shrimp is often found in eelgrass beds, salt marshes, and estuaries and can be found at depths to 450 m (1,480 ft).

  7. Beaufort’s shrimping industry on the brink. Local boats sit ...

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    The fall shrimp season is right around the corner. Historically, that’s the best time of the year because cooler water temperatures improve the quality of the catch, Reaves said.

  8. Palaemon paludosus - Wikipedia

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    Palaemonetes paludosus, commonly known as ghost shrimp, glass shrimp, and eastern grass shrimp, [2] [3] is a species of freshwater shrimp from the southeastern United States. [4] They can be considered a keystone species based on the services they provide to their habitat. [2] They are also popular in the domestic aquarium business. [5]

  9. Calabash, the world’s most famous seafood town ... - AOL

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    The tiny North Carolina coastal town is known worldwide for its perfectly fried shrimp and flounder that has kept people returning for decades. ... which is said to date back to the 1930s, Oyster ...