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The brown crab (Cancer pagurus) fishery is economically a very important fishery for Scottish vessels with total landings in 2009 of around 9,510 tonnes and a value of £10.51 million. The fishery is long established and landings, although variable, have increased significantly over the last thirty years.  Previously, most brown crab was caught inshore in mixed species creel fisheries. From the mid 1980s technological advances allowed the fishery to expand to offshore areas to the west and north of Scotland, which nowadays account for almost a third of total landings. Landings from the four principal brown crab fishing areas, the Hebrides, Sule, South Minch and Orkney, made up 66% of the total in 2008. The majority of crabs are landed in the third and fourth quarters of the year and a large proportion are exported live to markets in southern Europe.

 
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