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  2. Jonah crab - Wikipedia

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    Jonah crabs possess a rounded, rough-edged carapace with small light spots, and robust claws with dark brown-black tips. The maximum reported carapace width for males is 8.7 in (222 mm), while females rarely exceed 5.9 in (150 mm). [3] It is the closest relative to the European brown crab in the Western Atlantic. [4]

  3. Declawing of crabs - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, declawing Jonah crab in Maryland was banned after 2015 unless a vessel could prove it had historically conducted the practice and was registered in a state where the practice was allowed. [13] Florida stone crab claws served as food. The Florida stone crab fishery routinely practices the declawing of crabs.

  4. Cancer (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Cancer is a genus of marine crabs in the family Cancridae.It includes eight extant species and three extinct species, including familiar crabs of the littoral zone, such as the European edible crab (Cancer pagurus), the Jonah crab (Cancer borealis) and the red rock crab (Cancer productus).

  5. Crab fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Cancer pagurus, the edible crab or brown crab, is a species found in the North Sea, North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a robust crab of a reddish-brown colour, having an oval carapace with a characteristic "pie crust" edge and black tips to the claws. [11] Mature adults may have a carapace width of up to about 25 cm and weigh up to ...

  6. Cancer productus - Wikipedia

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    The California rock crab fishery is made up of three species – the yellow rock crab (C. anthonyi), the brown rock crab (R. antennarium), and the red rock crab (C. productus). Rock crab landings for 1999 were 790,000 pounds and have averaged 1.2 million pounds per year from 1991–1999.

  7. Cancer irroratus - Wikipedia

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    These crabs are similar in color to, and overlap in size with, the Jonah crab, Cancer borealis. [2] The two species can indeed be distinguished by the purplish-brown spots on the carapace of C. irroratus (contrasting with the yellow spots of C. borealis), and by the smooth edges to the teeth on the edge of the carapace (denticulate in C ...

  8. ‘Large’ sea creature — with ‘blade-like’ claws — discovered ...

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    Co-author Peter Ng told McClatchy News the crab’s body is about 1.2 inches long, and its legs are over 3.5 inches long. In total, the spine-covered animal measures over 8 inches across. A ...

  9. Cancer pagurus - Wikipedia

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    Cancer pagurus, commonly known as the edible crab or brown crab, is a species of crab found in the North Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and perhaps the Mediterranean Sea. It is a robust crab of a reddish-brown colour, having an oval carapace with a characteristic "pie crust" edge and black tips to the claws.

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