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Lobster Movements In Response To A Hurricane, Winsor H. Watson Iii, Steven H. Jury, William Hunting Howell Mar 1995

Lobster Movements In Response To A Hurricane, Winsor H. Watson Iii, Steven H. Jury, William Hunting Howell

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There are several anecdotal reports of the American lobster Homarus americanus moving to deeper water, or suffering increased mortality, in response to storm events. It has also been reported that changes in salinity and temperature, similar to those resulting from storm events, can elicit avoidance behaviors. In 1991, during an ongoing lobster study, Hurricane Bob caused a substantial drop in salinity in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hamphire, USA. This freshet, and possibly related environmental perturbations, was associated with increased movement of lobsters down the estuary toward the coast and a rise in catch in areas closer to the coast. …