Green Crab (Carcinus maenas)

from $38.00

Common name:  green crab  

Scientific name:  Carcinus maenas

Locations:  in and under seaweeds and rocks of the intertidal zone

Seasonality:  available all year

Colors:  brownish green

Size:  1" -  6"

Collected:  by hand, lobster traps

Quantity:  sold by the each

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Common name:  green crab  

Scientific name:  Carcinus maenas

Locations:  in and under seaweeds and rocks of the intertidal zone

Seasonality:  available all year

Colors:  brownish green

Size:  1" -  6"

Collected:  by hand, lobster traps

Quantity:  sold by the each

Common name:  green crab  

Scientific name:  Carcinus maenas

Locations:  in and under seaweeds and rocks of the intertidal zone

Seasonality:  available all year

Colors:  brownish green

Size:  1" -  6"

Collected:  by hand, lobster traps

Quantity:  sold by the each

Tidepool Tim shows the destructive digging of invasive green crabs as they devour young soft shell clams on a beach in Pembroke, Maine on Cobscook Bay.

Male (large clawed) and female green crabs.

Male (large clawed) and female green crabs.

Tidepool Tim says, "Green crabs are invasive to the Gulf of Maine, and they are now quite widespread. We find these hiding underneath large, flat rocks in rocky intertidal areas.  We might flip one rock and see 2 or 3 large crabs. When you pick one up, approach it from behind with your hand and pinch its "shoulders" in and forward to brace his claws away from your fingers. The big ones have a strong pinch. Or find a small soft shell to pick up and you won't have to worry."

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