Pandalus borealis is a species of caridean shrimp found in cold parts of the northern Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans.[1] The FAO refers to them as the northern prawn. Other common names include pink shrimp, deepwater prawn, deep-sea prawn, nordic shrimp, great northern prawn, northern shrimp, coldwater prawn and Maine shrimp. P. borealis usually lives on a soft muddy bottoms at depths of 20 to 1,330 m (66–4,364 ft), in waters with a temperature of 0 to 8 °C (32–46 °F), although it has been recorded from 9 to 1,450 m (30–4,757 ft) and ?2 to 12 °C (28–54 °F).The distribution of the North Atlantic nominate subspecies P. b. borealis ranges from New England in the United States, Canada's eastern seaboard (off Newfoundland and Labrador and eastern Baffin Island in Nunavut), southern and eastern Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, Norway and the North Sea as far south as the English Channel. The North Pacific P. b. eous is found from Japan and Korea, through the Sea of Okhotsk, across the Bering Strait, and as far south as the U.S. state of California.
Place of origin :North Atlantic Ocean(北大西洋)
English name: Whole Shell Shrimp
Scientific name: Pandalus Borealis
Origin: North Atlantic
Pandalus borealis is a species of caridean shrimp found in cold parts of the northern Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans.[1] The FAO refers to them as the northern prawn. Other common names include pink shrimp, deepwater prawn, deep-sea prawn, nordic shrimp, great northern prawn, northern shrimp, coldwater prawn and Maine shrimp.
P. borealis usually lives on a soft muddy bottoms at depths of 20 to 1,330 m (66–4,364 ft), in waters with a temperature of 0 to 8 °C (32–46 °F), although it has been recorded from 9 to 1,450 m (30–4,757 ft) and ?2 to 12 °C (28–54 °F).The distribution of the North Atlantic nominate subspecies P. b. borealis ranges from New England in the United States, Canada's eastern seaboard (off Newfoundland and Labrador and eastern Baffin Island in Nunavut), southern and eastern Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, Norway and the North Sea as far south as the English Channel. The North Pacific P. b. eous is found from Japan and Korea, through the Sea of Okhotsk, across the Bering Strait, and as far south as the U.S. state of California.