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Millions of Pounds Figure 1. Annual pink shrimp catch for the West coast of Florida (1960-2006). Year of Recorded Catch 9
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Millions of Pounds Figure 2. Annual pink shrimp catch (1960-2006) for the West Coast of Florida illustrating all of the sub-areas. Year of Recorded Landing 10
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Millions of Pounds Figure 3. Pink shrimp catch for the Tortugas grounds (sub-areas 1-3) and the West coast of Florida (sub-areas 1-9) for biological years 1960-2005. 11
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Figure 4. Size distribution of shrimp landed from the Tortugas grounds 1980 – 2006, expressed as a percentage of the total catch. Proportion of Total Catch Year of Recorded Landing 12
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Figure 5. Size distribution of shrimp landed from the Tortugas grounds 1980-2006. Millions of Pounds Year of Recorded Landing 13
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Catch in Lbs. (x100,000) Figure 6. Average monthly historical catch (1960-1985) compared to recent catch (January 1988-December 2006) landed from the Tortugas grounds. 14
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Thousand of Days Fished Figure 7. Pink shrimp fishing effort on the Tortugas grounds (subareas 1-3) and the west coast of Florida (subareas 1-9) for biological years 1960-2005. 15
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Pounds per Day Fished Figure 8. Pink shrimp catch per unit effort (CPUE) for the Tortugas grounds subareas 1-3) and the west coast of Florida (subareas 1-9) for biological years 1960-2005. 16
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Billions of Shrimp Figure 9. Estimates of pink shrimp recruitment on the Tortugas grounds for biological years 1960-2005. Horizontal line illustrates long term mean recruitment. 17
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Billions of Recruited Shrimp Figure 10. Estimate of seasonal pink shrimp recruitment on the Tortugas grounds for calendar year 1960-2005. 18
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Billions of Recruited Shrimp Figure 11. Relationship of pink shrimp parent stocks (age 5+month shrimp) and recruitment, 1960-2005. 1960 1992 1990 1994 1996 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1991 1985 2005 19 2002 2003
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