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  2. Lithodes maja - Wikipedia

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    Lithodes maja, the Norway king crab or northern stone crab, [3] is a species of king crab which occurs in colder North Atlantic waters off Europe and North America. It is found along the entire coast of Norway, including Svalbard, ranging south into the North Sea and Kattegat, the northern half of the British Isles (with a few records off southwest England), and around the Faroe Islands ...

  3. Stone crabs, gator heads and tourism: Rustic fishing towns ...

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    Chokoloskee and Everglades City, two fishing villages-turned-travel-destinations that sit next to each other on the cusp of Everglades National Park and the Gulf of Mexico, have seen more than ...

  4. Stone Crab: The Florida Speciality That's as Luxurious ... - AOL

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    If you happen to ever be at a restaurant that has stone crabs on the menu, there are two things that should indicate: one, you’re at a very nice restaurant; and two, you should order them.

  5. Florida stone crab - Wikipedia

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    The top buyer of stone crab claws is Joe's Stone Crab in Miami, and it plays a significant role in the industry, influencing the wholesale price and financing many crabbers. [10] The Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch program gives the Florida stone crab its lowest rating of "Avoid" and suggests "find an alternative" food. [11]

  6. Stone Crab Season Kicks Off on October 15 - AOL

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    Here's what's special about the crab variety that's famous on Florida's Gulf Coast.

  7. Carpilius convexus - Wikipedia

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    Carpilius convexus, commonly known as the marbled stone crab, [2] is a species of crab found in the Indo-Pacific, from Hawaii to the Red Sea and South Africa. [3] It was first described by Peter Forsskål in 1775 as "Cancer convexus", and has sometimes been treated as a variety of the larger species Carpilius maculatus. [3]

  8. Johngarthia lagostoma - Wikipedia

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    Johngarthia lagostoma is a species of terrestrial crab that lives on Ascension Island and three other islands in the South Atlantic. It grows to a carapace width of 110 mm (4.3 in) on Ascension Island, where it is the largest native land animal. [2] It exists in two distinct colour morphs, one yellow and one purple, with few intermediates.

  9. The man behind Joe’s Stone Crab is actually a Stephen. Stephen Sawitz is the great-grandson of Joe Weiss, who founded the Miami Beach restaurant in 1913 and his family has steered it into icon ...