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  2. Alaskan king crab fishing - Wikipedia

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    Much of this foreign crab is reportedly caught and imported illegally and has led to a steady decline in the price of crab from $3.55 per pound in 2003 to $3.21 in 2004, $2.74 in 2005 and $2.30 in 2007 for Aleutian golden king crab, and $5.15 per pound in 2003 to $4.70 in 2004 to $4.52 in 2005 and $4.24 in 2007 for Bristol Bay red king crab. [7]

  3. Trio tried to sell thousands of pounds of infected crab from ...

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    In February and March, using two fishing boats, the trio caught 7,000 pounds of crab and illegally transported the lot to Seattle, skipping over the law-mandated step of getting a fish ticket from ...

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  6. Dungeness crab - Wikipedia

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    About one-quarter of the crab's weight is meat. [17] Dungeness crabs can typically be purchased either live or cooked. A humane way to kill a live crab is to: 1) stun the crab by submerging it in ice water for several minutes, 2) flip the crab onto its back, and 3) drive the tip of a small pick about an inch below the center of its mouth.

  7. FV Northwestern - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1980s the Northwestern kept very busy year round, fishing opilio crab, blue king crab, red king crab, and brown king crab at different times of the year. To keep up with the increasing demand for crab in the late 1980s and early 1990s, boats needed to carry more pots (steel box shaped traps that are used to fish for crab).

  8. USCGC Balsam - Wikipedia

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    Instead, she has a complete processing facility to clean, cook, box, and freeze her catch. She is equipped to process 30,000 pounds (14,000 kg) of crab per day. [1] When the king crab market went into decline in the early 1980s Baranof was also equipped for longline fishing of sablefish. [39]

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