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Shrimp of the genus Crangon are small cold-water shrimp from the North Atlantic and North Sea. They are traded fresh, cooked and frozen. Shrimp fisheries are among the most important coastal fisheries in Europe. Crangon spp.. Also known as Shrimp / Prawn, Crevette, Garnelen / Krabben, Camaron / Gamba, Gambero / Gamberetto, Karides.
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