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    Platt’s Seafood. 1108 Sea Mountain Highway #1, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 843-249-2008. Open since 1970 and operated by Timmy Platt, the market was originally started to sell fish seined along ...

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    RipTydz at the famous Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a great place to start a night out with a surf and turf meal and fancy cocktail. Address: 1210 N. Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. Website ...

  4. Ghost crab - Wikipedia

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    Ghost crabs are semiterrestrial crabs of the subfamily Ocypodinae. They are common shore crabs in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world, inhabiting deep burrows in the intertidal zone. They are generalist scavengers and predators of small animals. The name "ghost crab" derives from their nocturnality and their generally pale ...

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  6. Atlantic ghost crab - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic ghost crab, Ocypode quadrata, is a species of ghost crab.It is a common species along the Atlantic coast of the United States, where it is the only species of ghost crab; [2] its range of distribution extends from its northernmost reach on beaches in Westport, Massachusetts, south along the coasts of the tropical Western Atlantic Ocean to the beach of Barra do Chui, in Rio Grande ...

  7. Sand crab - Wikipedia

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    Crabs of the subfamily Ocypodidae, also commonly known as ghost crabs; Corystes cassivelaunus, found around the North Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea and North Sea; Ovalipes australiensis, found on Australia's south coast; Portunus pelagicus, an Indo-Pacific swimming crab

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