West Coast Rock Lobster Jasus Lalandii South African Delicacy Species

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West Coast Rock Lobster Jasus Lalandii South African Delicacy Species
MARINELINK FREIGHT SERVICES
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Jasus lalandii, commonly known as the West Coast rock lobster or South African rock lobster, is a species of spiny lobster native to the coastal waters of Southern Africa. Found primarily off the coasts of South Africa and Namibia, this species is highly valued for its meat, which is considered a delicacy. The lobsters are characterized by their spiny exoskeleton, with a robust and flavorful flesh. They inhabit rocky reefs and are typically found at depths of up to 100 meters. This species plays a significant role in the local fishing industry and ecosystem.
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We have a quota to acquire 10t of Lobster from various Western Cape fisheries
We can arrange shipment to any part in the world , health certificates
Lobsters can be shipped live or frozen
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South Africa
Cape Town Port
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