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dear authors, as far as I know, long line fishing is rather used for fishing tuna. Crangon crangon on the other hand is mainly fished using beam trawls. At least in the southern part of the North Sea.
[edit] Crangon redirect
"Crangon" should not redirect here, because C. crangon is not the only species in this genus.--Crustaceanguy 22:48, 15 February 2007 (UTC)