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Chionoecetes bairdi is a species of snow crab, alternatively known as bairdi crab and tanner crab. C. bairdi is closely related to Chionoecetes opilio, and it can be difficult to distinguish C. opilio from C. bairdi. Both species are found in the Bering Sea and are sold commercially under the name "snow crab."
The total allowable catch for Tanner crab in the western Bering Sea was set at 1.3 million pounds (589,700 kilograms), while the eastern Bering Sea fishery was capped at 760,000 pounds (344,700 ...
Chionoecetes opilio, a species of snow crab, also known as opilio crab or opies, is a predominantly epifaunal crustacean native to shelf depths in the northwest Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean.
Common names for crabs in this genus include "queen crab" (in Canada) and "spider crab". The generic name Chionoecetes means snow (χιών, chion) inhabitant (οἰκητης, oiketes); [3] opilio means shepherd, and C. opilio is the primary species referred to as snow crab.
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Nutrition: Crab Your Way With Roasted Garlic Butter (Per Order) Calories: 1,470 Fat: 114 g (Saturated Fat: 38 g, Trans Fat: 3 g) Sodium: 4,640 mg Carbs: 73 g (Fiber: 7 g, Sugar: 4 g) Protein: 46 g ...
Crab fishing vessel that sank in April 1976 returning home from tanner crab season. All four crew members abandoned ship and made it into the life raft, but only two were found alive. 1 Nuka Island: Crab fishing vessel that was hit by a large rogue wave north of St. Paul Island, temporarily disabled. 5 Ocean Challenger
The last season did not get going until Jan. 18 of this year, and even then there were catch limits. “These animals are pretty happy,’’ Ogg said. “There’s a lot of anchovies and feed ...