CHIONOECETES
'''Chionoecetes''' is a genus of crabs that live in the cold waters of the northern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans [1].
Other names for crabs in this genus include "queen crab" (in Canada) and "spider crab" - they are known by different names in different areas of the world.
The generic name ''Chionoecetes'' means ''snow'' (chio) ''inhabitant'' (ioketes); ''opilio'' means shepherd, and ''C. opilio'' is the primary species referred to as ''snow crab''. Marketing strategies, however, employ 'snow crab' for anything in the genus ''Chionoecetes''.
Snow crab are caught as far north as the Arctic Ocean, from Newfoundland to Greenland in the Atlantic Ocean, and across the Pacific Ocean, including the Sea of Japan, the Bering Sea, the Gulf of Alaska, Norton Sound, and even as far south as California for ''Chionoecetes bairdi''. Fishing for opilio (and rarely bairdi) crab has been the focus of the second half of all three seasons of ''Deadliest Catch'' on the Discovery Channel.[2]
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Species
★ Triangle tanner crab, ''Chionoecetes angulatus''
★ Tanner crab or bairdi, ''Chionoecetes bairdi''
★ Snow crab or opilio, ''Chionoecetes opilio'' (O. Frabricius, 1788)
★ Beni-zuwai crab, ''Chionoecetes japonicus''
★ Grooved tanner crab, ''Chionoecetes tanneri''
See also
★ Alaskan king crab fishing
External sources
★ Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Tanner Crab
★ Pacific Seafood Group
★ Snow Crab by Francois Plante
References
1. Biological Field Techniques for Chionoecetes crabs, Jadamec, L. S., W. E. Donaldson & P. Cullenberg, , , University of Alaska Sea Grant College Program, 1999, Part 1 Part 2
2. Deadliest Catch Official Site
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