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Jonah Crab, Cancer borealis, Stimpson; male.
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Rock Crab, Cancer irroratus, Say, male.
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Description: The crabs are attending a baited trap on the seabed. Cancer pagurus and the hermit crab Pagurus prideaux reached the bait within minutes of deployment. Other species attracted to the bait were ling (Molva molva), redfish and asteroids. The white markers are to indicate the size of the organisms and are 10cm apart. C. pagurus were found at a density of 0.01 individuals per metre squared at Lancaster Item Type: Image Title: Cancer pagurus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Cancer pagurus Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- LancasterNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Lancaster Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 155 Latitude: 60 deg 11' 13" N Longitude: 3 deg 51' 18" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: benthic Rig: Byford Dolphin Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Senergy, Fugro ROV: Fugro Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 01 December 2009
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Megalops stage of Cancer irroratus, just after change from zoea stage.
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Description: Aggregation of sea urchins on a boulder with brittle stars Ophiothrix fragilis present, Crustacean Cancer pagurus present and seaweed Lamineria sp. Item Type: Image Title: Echinus esculentus Species: Echinus esculentus, Ophiothris fragilis, Cancer pagurus, Lamineria sp. Behaviour: Large aggregation of urchins E.esculentus on a boulder, with a crab Cancer pagurus using the base of the boulder as a shelter. There is also a very dense aggregation of brittle stars Ophiothrix fragilis in the background of the image. Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- LagganNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Laggan Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 46 Latitude: 60 deg 32' 01" N Longitude: 1 deg 13' 55" E Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Fugro Mercator Project Partners: Total ROV: Seaeye Tiger Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 20 October 2010
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Item Type: Image Title: Cancer pagurus Species: Cancer pagurus Behaviour: Walking along seafloor Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- WhirlwindNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Whirlwind Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 184 Latitude: 60 deg 17' 01" N Longitude: 3 deg 50' 19" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Borgsten Dolphin Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Subsea 7 ROV: Pioneer 027 Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 15 November 2010
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Description: Common crab, Cancer pagurus was seen at Lancaster on a return visit 9 months after drilling. The Boulders are encrusted with Pomatocerus sp. Item Type: Image Title: Cancer pagurus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Cancer pagurus, Pomatocerus sp. Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- LancasterNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Lancaster Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 155 Latitude: 60 deg 11' 13" N Longitude: 3 deg 51' 18" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: benthic Rig: Borgsten Dolphin Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Subsea 7 ROV: Pioneer 027 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 17 November 2010
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Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, Esbjerg
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Description: The crab Cancer pagurus at a baited time-lapse camera Item Type: Image Title: Cancer pagurus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Cancer pagurus Behaviour: Attracted to bait Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- WhirlwindNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Whirlwind Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 184 Latitude: 60 deg 17' 01" N Longitude: 3 deg 50' 19" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Borgsten Dolphin Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Subsea 7 ROV: Pioneer 027 Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 06 December 2010
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Description: Cancer pagurus (and some other species) attending a baited time-lapse camera during a 24 hour deployment at 185m depth west of Shetland Item Type: Video Title: Timelapse footage West of Shetland Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Cancer pagurus Behaviour: feeding Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- WhirlwindNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Whirlwind Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 184 Latitude: 60 deg 17' 01" N Longitude: 3 deg 50' 19" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Borgsten Dolphin Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Subsea 7 ROV: Pioneer 027 Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 20 May 2011
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Item Type: Image Title: Cancer pagurus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Cancer pagurus Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- LancasterNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Lancaster Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 147 Latitude: 60 deg 11' 13" N Longitude: 3 deg 51' 18" W Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: benthic Rig: Sedco 712 Project Partners: Hurricane Energy, Transocean, Fugro ROV: FCV609 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 11 September 2014
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Description: Large Cancer pagurus (Brown crab/Edible crab) and Scyliorhinus canicula (lesser spotted dogfish/small spotted catshark) attracted to baited camera experiment. Item Type: Image Title: Catshark and crabs at baited camera Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Scyliorhinus canicula, Cancer pagurus Behaviour: Attracted to bait Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- HalifaxNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Halifax Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 130 Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: benthic Rig: Transocean Spitsbergen Project Partners: Hurricane Energy, Transocean, Oceaneering ROV: Magnum 139 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 01 November 2017
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2003 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
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The tip of the dactyl on the chela of Cancer productus is dark, and the propodus has several tubercles, some of which are usually arranged in longitudinal lines.
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Ecomare, Peter van der Wolf
Ecomare
Edible crab; Noordzeekrab.
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Jonah crab
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The carapace of Cancer productus has 10 teeth lateral to the eye. The carapace is widest at the 9th tooth.
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2013 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
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In this individual (live) one can see the fringes of setae on the legs.