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El Instituto de Fomento Pesquero es una Corporación de Derecho Privado, sin fines de lucro, cuyo rol público es apoyar al desarrollo sustentable del sector pesquero y acuícola del país.
During the month of July, National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) Benthic Crustacean Fisheries Program members completed advisory tasks on crab resource (Lithodes santolla) to Fisheries Development
Researchers seek answers on the march of the giant spider crab in Port Phillip Bay
Coastal-Marine Protection in Chilean Patagonia: Historical Progress, Current Situation, and Challenges
Shock and claw: Three new crab species discovered in waters off Spain's Andalucia - Olive Press News Spain
The status of research and utilisation on the subtidal kelp along the Chilean coast: A literature review
First record of the crab spider Epicadus camelinus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869) in Peru (Araneae, Thomisidae, Stephanopinae)
The status of research and utilisation on the subtidal kelp along the Chilean coast: A literature review
The status of research and utilisation on the subtidal kelp along the Chilean coast: A literature review
San Cristobal - Where Evolution was Born - The Maritime Explorer
Abundance, distribution and ecology of the tufted ghost crab Ocypode cursor (Linnaeus, 1758) (Crustacea: Ocypodidae) from a recently colonized urban sandy beach, and new records from Sicily (central Mediterranean Sea) - ScienceDirect
Axed jobs and closed plants loom, warn crab harvesters about new management approach
The Wetlands Institute - Fun Fact Friday: The Common Spider Crab (also known as portly spider crab) is found along the Atlantic coast, from Nova Scotia to the Florida Keys and through
Coastal-Marine Protection in Chilean Patagonia: Historical Progress, Current Situation, and Challenges
IFOP's research focuses on ecosystemic exploitation of spider crab in Magallanes.
IFOP leads the first scientific expedition for satellite marking of swordfish in Chile
A glimpse into the deep: Aquarium poised to open new exhibit – Monterey Herald