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  • Populations in the Mediterranean Sea are sometimes separated as " " Nephrops norvegicus " var . " meridionalis"
  • While the United Kingdom legally defines " scampi " specifically as " Nephrops norvegicus ", other similar lobsters are considered scampi worldwide.
  • The name is used loosely both in Italy and elsewhere to refer to other similar species, though some food labelling laws ( in Britain, for example ) define " scampi " as " Nephrops norvegicus ".
  • Different species of " Symbion " have been found on the three commercially important lobsters of the North Atlantic Ocean  " Nephrops norvegicus ", " Homarus gammarus ", and " Homarus americanus ".
  • Adult male " Nephrops norvegicus " moult once or twice a year ( usually in late winter or spring ) and adult females moult up to once a year ( in late winter or spring, after hatching of the eggs ).
  • Its burrows often interconnect in complex patterns with those inhabited by other species of burrowing megafauna such as " Callianassa subterranea ", " Cepola macrophthalma ", " Lesueurigobius friesii ", and " Nephrops norvegicus ".
  • In the Clyde sea fishery for scampi ( " Nephrops norvegicus " ) in Scotland, the unwanted invertebrates that get caught up in the trawl include " O . ophiura ", as well as the starfish " Asterias rubens ".
  • The species was transferred to a new genus, " Metanephrops " ( along with every other extant species then in " Nephrops ", except its type species, " Nephrops norvegicus " ) by Richard Jenkins of the University of Adelaide in 1972.
  • In particular, it is among the most commonly bycaught sharks in trawls targeting deepwater lobsters and shrimps ( " Nephrops norvegicus ", " ", " Aristeus antennatus ", and " Aristaeomorpha folicea " ), operating off Portugal and in the Mediterranean.
  • "' Scampi "'includes various culinary preparations of certain crustaceans, commonly " Nephrops norvegicus " ( the Norway lobster, also known as " Langoustine " or " Dublin Bay Prawns " and sometimes itself called " scampi " ), or a similar lobster such as " Metanephrops ", as well as shrimp or prawns.
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  • During the 1880s, fish landings began to decline, and upon the recommendation of local fishers and scientists, the Firth of Clyde was closed to large trawling vessels in 1889 . This closure remained in place until 1962 when bottom trawling for Norway lobster ( " Nephrops norvegicus " ) was approved in areas more than three nautical miles ( nm ) from the coast.