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Best 1 Dungeness Crab

The Dungeness crab (Cancridae) is a large Pacific crab species found primarily off the coast of Washington state. Its notable sweetness makes it highly sought after for human consumption and forms a significant commercial fishery. Fishermen, restaurants, and consumers interested in fresh seafood val...

2 European Edible Crab

The European Edible Crab is a heavily built crustacean found in the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean, highly notable as a major commercial seafood species across Europe.

3 Jonah Crab
Jonah Crab

The Jonah Crab is a marine crustacean native to the eastern coast of North America, distinguished by its large size and growing commercial importance as a seafood staple.

4 Red Rock Crab

The Red Rock Crab is a large crustacean found along the Pacific coast of North America, notable for its powerful claws and characteristic brick-red shell.

5 Atlantic Rock Crab

The Atlantic Rock Crab is a decapod crustacean inhabiting the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, recognized by its nine marginal teeth and reddish-brown shell.

6 Pacific Rock Crab

The Pacific Rock Crab is a crustacean native to the western coast of North America, notable for its distinctive purple-spotted claws and preference for rocky sea floors.

7 Yellow Rock Crab

The Yellow Rock Crab is a marine decapod native to the Pacific coast of North America, distinguished by its yellowish-brown shell and its importance to regional fisheries.

8 Slender Rock Crab

The Slender Rock Crab is a marine crustacean adapted to rocky intertidal zones, recognized for its flattened body and agility in navigating turbulent coastal environments.

9 Hairy Rock Crab

The Hairy Rock Crab is an intertidal crustacean known for the fine, hair-like setae covering its flattened carapace, which aids in camouflage across Indo-Pacific shorelines.

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