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  2. Alaskan king crab fishing - Wikipedia

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    King crab pots stored for the crabbing season in Kodiak. The relative size of the pots can be compared to the man who is 6 feet (1.8 m) tall. Fishermen use a box-shaped trap called a pot, which consists of a steel frame covered with a nylon mesh. Each pot weighs 600–800 lb (270–360 kg) and a ship may carry 150 to 300 pots. [6]

  3. PGST, Bellingham nonprofit partner to remove lost crab pots ...

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    Approximately 11,000 crab pots are lost in Puget Sound every year. Most of the loss comes from recreational use and user errors. As the derelict pots still capture crabs after being abandoned in ...

  4. Trotline - Wikipedia

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    The baits are attached to the main line by simple slipknots or by shorter lines called dropper lines (known as trots or snoods.) Crab trotlines are usually baited with chicken necks, chicken livers, bull lips, eels or other inexpensive baits. Maryland blue crabs are harvested by waterman on small workboats using trotlines and crab pots. When ...

  5. FV Northwestern - Wikipedia

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    Originally built at 108 feet (32.9 m) with the ability to carry 156 pots, the Northwestern was extended to 118 feet (36.0 m) in 1987 to allow for 200 pots. In 1991, when the maximum crab pots a boat could carry was raised to 250, the Hansen's again had the Northwestern lengthened, this time to 125 feet (38 m). [5]

  6. Beaufort’s cherished blue crab is ‘mean as hell.’ But ...

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    Resembling the popular 1960s children’s game “Barrel of Monkeys,” Lee ‘Lucky’ Alewine begins sorting through blue crabs after the fishermen pulled several crab pots on Sept. 20, 2024 in ...

  7. Seafood boil - Wikipedia

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    In Maryland gathering for steamed crabs is a popular tradition. Terms like "crab boil" and "seafood boil" are not used, due to a different cooking method. The cooking technique is steaming rather than boiling, but the event is similar enough. Crab pots have a raised bottom that keeps a fitted basket above the liquid.