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Names |

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Latin: Paralithodes camtschatica
French: Crube
German: Kurtschwanz-krebs
Spanish: Cangrejo
Russian: Kamchatskii krab
Japanese: Tarahagani |
Description |
| The king crab, as its name might imply, is the largest of all the commercially
important crab species and is always in high demand. An adult king crab
might reach lengths of up to 2.5 meters (8 ft). King crabs are unique in
that they have only 6 legs while most crabs have 8. There are several varieties
of king crab: red, blue, and brown or golden. The red king crab is the most
commercially important variety. |
Markets |
Commercial Aspects |
Exporting
Countries
Capture:
United States, Russia
Primary Consumers
Europe, Japan, United States |
The production of king crab is highly variable from year to year. In 1990
U.S. catches reached 15,000 metric tons but in 1992 catches totaled only
8,600 metric tons |
Production Trends |
Diet/Health Info |
| The harvest of king crabs is highly unpredictable and variable. As a result
of heavy harvesting in the 1960's and 1970's, the stocks of king crabs in
Alaska crashed and some have never recovered. Those that have recovered
have done well. However the Russians are farming their stocks to such an
extent that scientists warn the Russian stock is in danger of collapse. |
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