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  2. Key West Bight - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Tortugas pink shrimp were discovered in Gulf waters off Key West. [8] Shrimp trawlers were housed at the bight. The lucrative shrimp industry was known as the “Pink Gold Rush” and the shrimps themselves were called “Key West Pinks.”

  3. Pink shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Pink shrimp may refer to any of the following species: Pandalus borealis; Pandalus montagui; Pandalus jordani, a shrimp in the genus Pandalus;

  4. Farfantepenaeus duorarum - Wikipedia

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    The FAO's preferred name for the species is northern pink shrimp; other common names, used in the USA, are pink shrimp, spotted shrimp, pink-spotted shrimp, brown-spotted shrimp, grooved shrimp, green shrimp, pink night shrimp, red shrimp, hopper ("Dettloff brown"), skipper, pushed shrimp and bait shrimp. [2] [5]

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  6. Employees of the veteran-owned Gay Fish Company stressed the importance of supporting local industry in Beaufort County, whose waterways account for 25% of all shrimp harvested in South Carolina.

  7. Pandalus borealis - Wikipedia

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    Beyond human consumption, shrimp alkaline phosphatase (SAP), an enzyme used in molecular biology, is obtained from Pandalus borealis, and the species' carapace is a source of chitosan, a versatile chemical used for such different applications as treating bleeding wounds, filtering wine or improving the soil in organic farming.

  8. The 13 Most Charming Hotels in Key West for Every Type of ...

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    From luxe oceanfront resorts to quaint, LGBTQ+-friendly properties, here are the best hotels in Key West, Florida for every type of traveler.

  9. Farfantepenaeus - Wikipedia

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    Farfantepenaeus is a genus of prawns in the family Penaeidae.Its eight species [3] were formerly included in the genus Penaeus. [4] It was first published as a genus name in 1972 by Rudolf N. Burukovsky, but without the necessary designation of a type species.