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    Ranina ranina - Wikipedia

    Ranina ranina, also known as the Huỳnh Đế crab, (red) frog crab or spanner crab, is a species of crab found throughout tropical and subtropical habitats. It is often fished for its meat, and is the only known species in its genus. Sjå meir

    It may grow up to 15.0 centimetres (5.9 in) long, and may weigh up to 900 grams (2.0 lb). The carapace is wider at the front, reddish brown in color, … Sjå meir

    Spanner crabs inhabit coastal waters along the east coast of Australia, from Yeppoon in Queensland to the North coast of New South Wales. … Sjå meir

    Ranina ranina is a regional specialty in some regions of the Philippines where it is known as curacha. It is generally eaten steamed as Sjå meir

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    The species is commercially exploited over much of its range, but the largest fishery is in Australia, where the annual commercial catch an … Sjå meir

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  4. Spanner crab fishery management | Department of …

    NETTSpanner crab (Ranina ranina) is a red crab named after the unique shape of their claws. They walk forwards and backwards, unlike other crabs that walk sideways. They are a longer lived species, estimated to hit sexual …

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    NETTSpanner Crab Fishery (631t in 2021, 611t in 2020) Spanner crabs are found throughout the Indo-Pacific region in coastal waters to a depth of 70m. On the east coast of Australia, they are distributed from Yeppoon …

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