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  2. 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]

  3. Menippe (crab) - Wikipedia

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    Menippe is a genus of true crabs. [1] One of the best known species is the Florida stone crab . Most of the species of this genus are found in the Atlantic Ocean .

  4. Menippe adina - Wikipedia

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    Menippe adina is a species of crab, sometimes called the Gulf stone crab [1] or Western Gulf stone crab. [2] It is very closely related to the Florida stone crab , Menippe mercenaria , of which it is sometimes considered to be a subspecies .

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

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    WHAT IS STONE CRAB SEASON IN FLORIDA? Florida stone crab season is relatively brief – from October 15th to May 1st – in order to maintain their population. They’re caught using baited traps ...

  6. Joe's Stone Crab - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Stone Crab, also known as Joe's Stone Crabs, is an American restaurant in Miami Beach, Florida. In 1998 the restaurant won an America’s Classic Award from the James Beard Foundation [ 1 ] Joe Weiss began his Miami Beach career by cooking at Smith's Casino beginning in 1913.

  7. Stone crab - Wikipedia

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    Stone crab may refer to: . The Florida stone crab, Menippe mercenaria (a true crab); Stone crab, Myomenippe hardwicki Hairy Stone Crab, Lomis hirta (a false crab species of Anomura and the only member of the family Lomisidae)

  8. Stone Crabs - Wikipedia

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    The stone crab refers to a crustacean native to North American coastal waters. Florida stone crab; It may also refer to a minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Tampa Bay Rays. Charlotte Stone Crabs

  9. Menippe nodifrons - Wikipedia

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    Menippe nodifrons, commonly known as the Cuban stone crab, is a species of crab found in warm tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. It is common in parts of Brazil, [3] and is found in the United States in east-central Florida [4] and off the coast of Louisiana. [5]