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There's nothing more Chesapeake than the Bay's signature crustacean, the blue crab. Learn how blue crabs are important to the Bay and how many crabs live in the Bay. ... Bay Field Guide: Blue Crab...
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www.chesapeakebay.net/blue_crab.htm
www.chesapeakebay.net/blue_crab.htm
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Everything about blue crabs including science and biology, industry & consumer topics, and chicken-necking! ... Welcome to the Blue Crab information site... Where you'll find everything about Blue Crabs!
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www.bluecrab.info/
www.bluecrab.info/
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The Blue Crab Callinectes sapidus ... This site provides teachers and students with assistance in using web resources to investigate the Chesapeake Bay blue crab. ... Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Gloucester Point, VA 23062...
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www.vims.edu/adv/ed/crab/
www.vims.edu/adv/ed/crab/
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blue crab general information ... Blue Crab Facts and Photos ... Vince Guillory's Blue Crab Home Page...
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www.vims.edu/adv/ed/crab/general.html
www.vims.edu/adv/ed/crab/general.html
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www.blue-crab.net/
www.blue-crab.net/
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With each molt, the megalopa slowly transforms into the identifiable shape of a blue crab. When the crab reaches 12 to 16 months, it is approximately 5 inches and is ready to mate. Blue crabs generally only live for 3 years.
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www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/cblife/benthos/blue_crab.html
www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/cblife/benthos/blue_crab.html
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: In spite of their colorful name, blue crabs are mainly grayish to bluish green. Only the claws are blue, and the claws of mature females also have bright orange-red tips. ... The blue crab's favorite food may be thin-shelled bivalves. When these are scarce, they resort to cannibalism on juvenile crabs.
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www.aqua.org/animals_bluecrab.html
www.aqua.org/animals_bluecrab.html
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The blue crab requires both inshore brackish waters and highsalinity ocean waters to complete its life cycle. They are common from Massachusetts to Texas and a few have been reported as far north as Nova Scotia and as far south as Uruguay.
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www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/pub/seascience/bluecrab.html
www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/pub/seascience/bluecrab.html
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