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  2. Scylla serrata - Wikipedia

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    Capture (blue) and aquaculture (green) production of Indo-Pacific swamp crab (Scylla serrata) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [1]Scylla serrata (often called mud crab or mangrove crab, although both terms are highly ambiguous, and black crab) is an ecologically important species of crab found in the estuaries and mangroves of Africa, Australia, and Asia.

  3. Crab fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Small crab boat in harbour at A Illa de Arousa, Galicia, Spain. Crab fisheries are fisheries which capture or farm crabs. True crabs make up 20% of all crustaceans caught and farmed worldwide, with about 1.4 million tonnes being consumed annually. The horse crab, Portunus trituberculatus, accounts for one quarter of that total.

  4. Scylla olivacea - Wikipedia

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    Scylla olivacea, commonly known as the orange mud crab, is a commercially important species of mangrove crab in the genus Scylla. It is one of several crabs known as the mud crab and is found in mangrove areas from Southeast Asia to Pakistan , and from Japan to northern Australia .

  5. Eurypanopeus depressus - Wikipedia

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    Eurypanopeus depressus, the flatback mud crab or depressed mud crab, is a true crab belonging to the infraorder Brachyura and the family Panopeidae. [2] It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean and is often found in estuaries and lagoons, commonly living in close association with oysters .

  6. Chilli crab - Wikipedia

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    Chilli crab sauce is described as "sensuous" and "sweet, yet savoury", with a "fluffy texture". [6] Mud crabs (Scylla serrata) are the most common type of crabs used for the dish, although other species of crab can also be used. [6] It is commonly served with a side of either fried or steamed mantou buns, which are used to scoop up the sauce. [7]

  7. Panopeidae - Wikipedia

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    Crabs of the family Panopeidae are all free-living (not commensal or parasitic), [2] and typically live in soft-bottomed parts of the ocean, [3] lending them the common name "mud crabs" (a name also shared by other organisms). They burrow into the sediment and feed on a variety of marine invertebrates.

  8. Michael Penix Jr. was in line for Costco hot dog when he was ...

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    The Falcons announced rookie Michael Penix Jr. would start in Week 16. The rookie revealed he was ordering a Costco hot dog when he got the news.

  9. Boleophthalmus pectinirostris - Wikipedia

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    Boleophthalmus pectinirostris in Funing Bay, Fujian, China also constructs mud walls around the entrance of their burrows in the winter, creating a shallow walled pool that maintains a relatively consistent temperature, maintains a microphytobenthos (e.g. diatoms) population for food, keeps other fish out, and prevents tides from moving the ...