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Some Improvements to Northern Shrimp Habitat - Radio Gaspésie

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The slight improvements observed in three of the four shrimp fisheries areas will lead to a 50% increase in catches in 2026. Data collected in August and September 2025 by Fisheries and Oceans biologists have shown some gains in crustacean habitat, including cooled water temperatures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and rockfish predation, which has also declined in recent years. The biologist of the Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Hugo Bourdages, give…
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The slight improvements observed in three of the four shrimp fisheries areas will lead to a 50% increase in catches in 2026. Data collected in August and September 2025 by Fisheries and Oceans biologists have shown some gains in crustacean habitat, including cooled water temperatures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and rockfish predation, which has also declined in recent years. The biologist of the Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Hugo Bourdages, give…

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radiogaspesie.ca broke the news in Gaspé, Canada on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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