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Snow crabs are commercially important crustaceans belonging to the Chionoecetidae family. They inhabit Arctic and subarctic waters of the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. These crabs are notable for their substantial size and meat yield, making them a key component of fisheries in regions like Ala...
Red Snow Crab are a species of chionoecetidae crab inhabiting the Pacific Ocean, specifically around Japan. They are notable for their vibrant red carapace, a characteristic developed as they consume diatoms and algae rich in carotenoids. This coloration makes them highly sought after by Japanese ch...
The Tanner crab is a species of marine decapod crustacean belonging to the family Oregoniidae, commonly found across the continental shelves of the North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea. Known scientifically as Chionoecetes bairdi, it is closely related to the snow crab and is recognized by its dar...
The grooved Tanner crab, Chionoecetes tanneri, is a marine crab of the North Pacific that inhabits deep water, including areas off the coasts of Alaska and British Columbia. Its carapace has grooves and prominent spines, features used with other anatomical characteristics to distinguish it from rela...
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