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  2. Callinectes sapidus (from the Ancient Greek κάλλος,"beautiful" + nectes, "swimmer", and Latin sapidus, "savory"), the blue crab, Atlantic blue crab, or regionally as the Maryland blue crab, is a species of crab native to the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and introduced internationally.
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    Callinectes sapidus, also known as the Blue Crab, is a commercially important species through much of its native range. Its range extends from Cape Cod to northern Argentina, including Bermuda and the West Indies. Adults are occasionally caught as far north as the Gulf of Maine and Nova Scotia, Canada.
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    Call­inectes sapidus, the blue crab, is a bot­tom-dweller found in a va­ri­ety of habi­tats rang­ing from the salti­est water of the gulf to al­most fresh water of the back bays. Es­pe­cially com­mon in es­tu­ar­ies, this species ranges into fresh water, and may be found off­shore.
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    Callinectes sapidus is mostly found from Cape Cod (Massachussets) to Uruguay, but is also found north to at least Massachusetts Bay. ( Hill, 2004; Shapiro, 2011) Callinectes sapidus, the blue crab, is a bottom-dweller found in a variety of habitats ranging from the saltiest water of the gulf to almost fresh water of the back bays.
    This datasheet on Callinectes sapidus covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Dispersal, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Management, Economics, Further Information. Callinectes sapidus (blue crab); female.
    Callinectes sapidus is easily identified by its body color which is generally a bright blue along the frontal area, especially along the chelipeds (the appendages bearing a "chela" or pincher-like claw). The remainder of the body is shaded an olive brown color.
    Callinectes sapidus can grow to 25 cm in carapace length (CL), with carapace width being approximately twice the length. Growth is rapid during the first summer, with crabs growing from 70-100 mm CL. By the second year, maturity is reached at carapace lengths of 120-170 mm. Callinectes sapidus grows to adult size after 18 to 20 molts.
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    Callinectes sapidus (from the Ancient Greek κάλλος,"beautiful" + nectes, "swimmer", and Latin sapidus, "savory"), the blue crab, Atlantic blue crab, or, regionally, the Maryland blue crab, is a species of crab native to the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and introducedSee more

    C. sapidus is a decapod crab of the swimming crab family Portunidae. The genus Callinectes is distinguished from other See more

    C. sapidus is native to the western edge of the Atlantic Ocean from Cape Cod to Argentina and around the entire coast of the Gulf of Mexico. … See more

    Growth
    Eggs of C. sapidus hatch in high-salinity waters of inlets, coastal waters, and mouths of rivers, and … See more

    The blue crab is the namesake of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws team in minor-league baseball playing in the South Atlantic League. … See more

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    The natural predators of C. sapidus include eels, drum, striped bass, spot, trout, some sharks, humans, cownose rays, and whiptail stingrays. C. sapidus is an omnivore, eating both plants and animals. It typically consumes thin-shelled bivalves (such … See more

    Range of fisheries
    Commercial fisheries for C. sapidus exist along much of the Atlantic coast of the United States, and in the Gulf of Mexico. Although the … See more

    Beautiful Swimmers, a Pulitzer Prize-winning book with an extensive discussion of the crabs and their lifecycle
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    WebCall­inectes sapidus, the blue crab, is a bot­tom-dweller found in a va­ri­ety of habi­tats rang­ing from the salti­est water of the gulf to al­most fresh water of the back bays. Es­pe­cially com­mon in es­tu­ar­ies, this species ranges into …

  6. Blue Crab | National Geographic

  7. blue crab
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    1. a large edible swimming crab of the Atlantic coast of North America.
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    WebApr 16, 2021 · The Atlantic blue crab Callinectes sapidus in southern European coastal waters: distribution, impact and prospective invasion management strategies. Mar. Pollut.

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  13. Blue crab | Atlantic Coast, Chesapeake Bay, Molting

    WebCallinectes sapidus. blue crab, (genus Callinectes ), any of a genus of crustaceans of the order Decapoda (phylum Arthropoda), particularly Callinectes sapidus and C. hastatus, common edible crabs of the …

  14. Further records of Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun, 1896) (Decapoda ...

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