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Listed below are all gallery images in the Blue Crabs subcategory of the Crustaceans and Other Marine Arthropods main site category. To see the full details of an image, select the name of the image or select the image itself.
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Callinectes sapidus male

Callinectes sapidus female

Male Blue Crab

Female Blue Crab

Immature Female Blue Crab

Molting Crab

A Crab and Its Molt

Limb Buds

Mating Pair

Ovigerous Female

Barnacle parasite

Pepperspot disease

Blue Crab Trap

Caught!

Escape Ring

Finding a Trap

Everyone Out!

Measuring Crabs

Weighing Crabs

Meanwhile, Back at the Lab

Bycatch: Callinectes similis

Bycatch: Pass Crab

Bycatch: Gulf Calico Crab

Bycatch: Common Spider Crab

Bycatch: Stone Crab

Bycatch: Florida Crown Conch

Bycatch: Pear Whelk
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