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    Homarus americanus, the American lobster, is found along the Atlantic coast of North America in the region from Labrador, Canada to North Carolina, United States. They are most prevalent along the New England coast.
    H. americanus is a highly desirable food commodity capable of commanding a high market price. Major fisheries exist off the coasts of Maine, USA and Canada, and have since the mid-1990s produced record-high landings. Baited traps (pots) are the main method of capture.
    Total catch reported for H. americanus by the FAO for 1999 was 82,764 t, the countries with the largest catches being Canada (43,087 t) and the USA (39,674 t). H. americanus is a highly desirable food commodity capable of commanding a high market price.
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  6. Web7 min read. The American lobster (Homarus americanus) is a crustacean species found on the Atlantic coast of North America, found from Labrador, Canada to Cape Hatteras. With its giant claws, the American lobster is …

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    WebHomarus americanus, the American lobster, is found along the Atlantic coast of North America in the region from Labrador, Canada to North Carolina, United States. They are most prevalent along the New England …

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  9. Web4 dagen geleden · Commercial fishery: In 2022, commercial landings of American lobster totaled 119 million pounds and were valued at $515 million, according to the NOAA Fisheries commercial fishing landings …

  10. Web21 jun. 2009 · The American lobster (Homarus americanus) is one of about 75 species of lobsters worldwide. The American lobster is a "clawed" lobster, versus the "spiny," clawless lobster that is common in warmer …

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