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This tiny claw belongs to a black-fingered mud crab, the only species of mud crab found in the Chesapeake Bay. To learn more about this wee crustacean, www.chesapeakebay.net/bfg_mudcrab.aspx?menuitem=14413 .
Phillip was also around doing his bit. They got paid for it. We would sometimes get separated, then you would hear a "coo-ee" from time to time to make sure you hadn't strayed off.
Black-fingered mud crabs infected with the parasite Loxothylacus panopaei reside in the laboratory of Biodiversity Genomics Postdoctoral Fellow Carolyn Tepolt at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Md., on Oct. 15, 2015. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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The guy who caught this mud crab asked me if I wanted to take photos of it. Who am I to say no?
It's blurry and not a very good shot but damn that thing was moving fast and its claws were BIG.
Banh uot AUD7, lemongrass tofu AUD5, pork chop AUD5, banh beo AUD5 - Takeaway from Bac 8, Springvale
KAMAMANA, a People’s Organization based in Brgy. Del Carmen, Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte launched a mudcrab fattening project with the funding support from OXFAM through SIKAT.
Minister for Agriculture Barnaby Joyce, Senator Matt Canavan & myself hosted the Annual Nationals Senators and Members Luncheon inviting Parliament House media to enjoy flavours of Australian Seafood, kindly provided by Australian Fisherman. A beautiful sunny day for a BBQ with some of Australia’s best seafood. There were the flavours of the Territory as well with Buffalo sausages, wild caught Barrumundi and my special recipe - Chilli Mudcrabs. 27/11/2014
Seafood Market in Labrador on the Gold Coast, Queensland, August 5, 2014 Australia.
Today we meet up with a person from Flickr who lives in New Zealand and we just happened to be at Surfers that same week. We had a fantastic day together. First of all we went up to the top of the Q1 building. Then we visited the seafood market before having lunch.
Labrador is a suburb located on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The suburb overlooks the Gold Coast Broadwater to the east and Southport on the southern border.
There are many Aboriginal cultural sites across the Gold Coast. Labrador was part of traditional country for several families, due to the abundance of shell fish, mudcrabs, oysters and waterfowl in the area. The two local peoples most spoken of by the early settlers were the Yugambeh and Kombumerri Aboriginals.
Dawn Rix in her book Labrador - The early pioneers writes that a Scottish Engineer Robert Muir is believed to have named the area in the late 19th century after the a local fishery in north-eastern Canada, owing to the similarities both held in the recreational fishing of streams and the peninsula shape of the land.
For More Info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labrador,_Queensland
That's the flight arriving! I should have paid more attention to the plane, but there are those around who will no doubt know all about it. I know the BBC were there the previous year paving the way for our visit. Part of a wonderful experience . . . next stop, Kakadu National Park, and then on to Orpheus Island.
Trying to catch some mudcrabs on Australia Day. There are two big ones in here, but both are female (wider flaps on underside) and had to be thrown back.
vb voor mij en triple x voor amanda ! 1 dag,over de mangroof rivier krapotten uitzetten ! en de volgende ochtend 5 uur ze weer oppikken om de mannetjes krabbben diezelfde avond heerlijk op te eten !!
er zijn strikte regles aan de grote van de krabben ! hoeveel netten je mag uitzetten en je mag alleen de mannetjes eten (helaas)
mudcraps hebben een erg sterke samaak ! its beuatiful
ik heb na 7 maanden in kroko land nog steeds geen krok gezien (nalden je bent de eerste die ik bel als ik er een zie nomether what time !)
die dag in de boot over de creek was heel mooi , toen we vertokken werden we gewaarschuwd dat er een grote krok drie bochten verderop op de creek bank lag maar helaas !
Seafood Market in Labrador on the Gold Coast, Queensland, August 5, 2014 Australia.
Today we meet up with a person from Flickr who lives in New Zealand and we just happened to be at Surfers that same week. We had a fantastic day together. First of all we went up to the top of the Q1 building. Then we visited the seafood market before having lunch.
Labrador is a suburb located on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The suburb overlooks the Gold Coast Broadwater to the east and Southport on the southern border.
There are many Aboriginal cultural sites across the Gold Coast. Labrador was part of traditional country for several families, due to the abundance of shell fish, mudcrabs, oysters and waterfowl in the area. The two local peoples most spoken of by the early settlers were the Yugambeh and Kombumerri Aboriginals.
Dawn Rix in her book Labrador - The early pioneers writes that a Scottish Engineer Robert Muir is believed to have named the area in the late 19th century after the a local fishery in north-eastern Canada, owing to the similarities both held in the recreational fishing of streams and the peninsula shape of the land.
For More Info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labrador,_Queensland
Minister for Agriculture Barnaby Joyce, Senator MattCanavan & myself hosted the Annual Nationals Senators and Members Luncheon inviting Parliament House media to enjoy flavours of Australian Seafood, kindly provided by Australian Fisherman. A beautiful sunny day for a BBQ with some of Australia’s best seafood. There were the flavours of the Territory as well with Buffalo sausages, wild caught Barrumundi and my special recipe - Chilli Mudcrabs. 27/11/2014