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  2. Dungeness crab - Wikipedia

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    Dungeness crabs have four pairs of armored legs, two claws, and a wide, hard shell. A Dungeness's legs are shorter compared to other commercial crabs [7] and their claws have a distinctive hook. [3] The claws of the crab are used both as defense and to tear apart large food items.

  3. Chionoecetes opilio - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, snow crabs likely will have an adverse effect on the native species of the Barents Sea. [6] Snow crabs are found in the ocean's shelf and upper slope, on sandy and muddy bottoms. [3] They are found at depths from 13 to 2,187 m (43 to 7,175 ft), but average is about 110 m (360 ft). [7]

  4. Chionoecetes - Wikipedia

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    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. Marketing strategies, however, employ snow crab for any species in the genus Chionoecetes. The name "snow crab" refers to their being commonly found in cold ...

  5. Commercial Dungeness crab season delayed along Oregon Coast - AOL

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    Oregon's commercial Dungeness crab season is delayed across the Oregon Coast until at least Dec. 16, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced. The state agency said testing shows Dungeness ...

  6. What’s the Difference Between Snow Crab and King Crab? - AOL

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  7. Declawing of crabs - Wikipedia

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    Declawing of crabs is the process whereby one or both claws of a crab are manually detached before the return of the live crab to the water, as practiced in the fishing industry worldwide. Crabs commonly have the ability to regenerate lost limbs after a period of time, and thus declawing is viewed as a potentially more sustainable method of ...

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