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Measuring a Northern Stone Crab with crab calipers
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Lynn Canal, Alaska
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Skookumchuck Narrows, Jervis Inlet, British Columbia. Juvenile 80 mm across carapace.
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Stone crab
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live animal caught at 64°47.9S and 56°41.3W eastern side of Antarctic Peninsula in 0-200 meter water depth by RMT8 net
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Porcupine crab (cruise: Alfred Needler N156 August 1991)
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specimen on top: E. superba, specimen below: E.crystallorophias live specimens taken on the shelf east of the Antarctic Peninsula at 64°47.9S and 56°41.3W
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Bay of Brest Brittany
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King George Isl./Fildes Peninsula;
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King George Isl./Fildes Peninsula; Krill (Euphausia superba) - rinsed on the beach. Detail
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Zoea larva of Homarus gammarus. Photo by Hans Hillewaert (2005).
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King George Isl./Fildes Peninsula; Krill (Euphausia superba) - rinsed on the beach.
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Antarctic krill (female).
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The Blue swimmer crab Portunus pelagicus was transported into the Mediterranean in ballast tanks.
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Antarctic krill.
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Five Planes minutus were beached on a floating object on the Belgian coast on 2001-09-15 Carapax width of males: 20 and 23 mm Carapax width of females: 19, 21 en 24 mm
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Formalin preserved specimen from RMT8 sample in 0- 387 m depth; locality 62°23.9S and 61°16.1W north of Livingston Island/South Shetland Islands
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Deepwater shrimps, not often seen in DFO trawl surveys in the St. Lawrence.
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