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 Shrimp, snapper, grouper, and stone crab fishing boats at A. P. Bell Fish Co.
 Photo #1 of 8.  Having reached the 'buster' molt stage, a Maryland blue crab , Callinectes sapidus, has begun the process of shedding its shell. The genus and species mean tasty beautiful swimmer.
 Alaska King Crab
This slide shows two young Brazilian street vendor
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May 14, Already a tough year for crabbing
This illustration depicts a dorsal view of a 'body
 A South Carolina woman checks her bait in a simple lift net designed for taking blue crabs.
 An immature female blue crab (Callinectes sapidus).  Sex and maturity determined by the 'V'-shaped apron.
 Fiddler crab on the beach
 A crab carapace amongst broken seashells and other debris of the sea.
Marbled godwit (adult) catching a crab
 Seagrass extending offshore from mangrove shoreline Seagrass is critical habitat for shrimps, crabs, and small fish.
 The sex of a blue crab is determined by the shape of the 'apron'.  The male apron, shown here, is shaped like a rocket.  Females have either a 'V' shape (immature) or a very wide apron with a small tip (mature.)
 A 'peeler' crab (female).  It will shed its shell within an hour.
 Shrimp, snapper, grouper, and stone crab fishing boats at A. P. Bell Fish Co.
 Juvenile blue crab.
 Shrimp, snapper, grouper, and stone crab fishing boats at A. P. Bell Fish Co.
Camp Shutterbug 2011 prize winner
 Natural marsh area primarily Spartina.  Critical habitat for shrimp, crabs, and many game and commercial fish species.
 Horseshoe crabs coming into the shallows at Flag Ponds Nature Park, a unit of Montgomery County, Maryland, public schools.
Chef training
 A Maryland Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus, caught in a hand net.
 ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve.  Traditional use of estuary areas  includes crabbing.
 Crab pots stacked up along the docks at Tangier Island.
 Hermit crab with stalked eyes piering out of protective shell
IL - Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge scenic
 Mating pair of horseshoe crabs
A full load of crabs makes the day complete!
 Female blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) at water's edge.  Females can be distinguished by the right red tips on their claws.  Note impressions in sand made by crab when ambulating.
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