Fresh Red King Crab

PRODUCT NAME
Frozen Blue Crab/ Swimming Crab/ mud crab
SPECIFICATIONS
120-200g/pc; 200-280g/pc; 280g up/pc; female crab: 140-200g/pc; 200-280g/pc; 280g up/pc
PORT
Any
PROCESSING
Frozen ,IQF/BQF, Chemical Free or EU treatment, Whole round,Gutted/Scaled
DURATION
24 Months from date of manufacture
STORAGE CONDITIONS
-18 ºc
Smell
Fresh, characteristic of the species
Texture
Firm, tender, typical of the product
Flavor
Characteristic of the species
GLAZING
As per client’s needs
MINIMUM ORDER
1x20FCL
PACKING
Carton or depends on  clients’ requirements
DILIVERY TIME
Within 20 days

 

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Description

Product descriptions from the supplier

Form  Live
Name  Alaskan and Norwegian King Crab
Season  November to June
Size(s)  4 lbs – 15 lbs
Packing  Varies dependant on the size

 

Red King Crab

Our red king crab is the largest of the Alaskan crabs. While the average size varies year to year, it is in the neighborhood of 6.5 lbs. The majority of red king crab is caught in the Bering Sea/Bristol Bay area. The fishing season is from October 15th until the catch quota is reached, usually by the end of November. Norton Sound Red King crab is a smaller species of red king with an average size of about 2.7 lbs. It is caught in the waters off of Nome and Unalakleet, Alaska. This is the only summertime red king crab fishery which opens between June 15th and July 1st and closes by the end of August.

Blue King Crab

Our blue king crab, once cooked, is often mistaken for red king crab, though smaller in size. They are easily identified by the disproportionately larger right claw. Prior to cooking they have a beautiful almost metallic blue/gold color. The average size is in the 4.5 – 5 pounds range. The blue king crab fishery had been closed for a period of ten years while the Alaska Department of Fish & Game monitored the stocks. It re-opened in 2009. The crabs are caught in the Northern Bering Sea around St. Matthew Island. The fishing season coincides with Bristol Bay red king crab fishery – Oct 15th through the end of November.

Brown (aka Golden) King Crab

Brown king crab size varies from about 5 lbs. in the Aleutians to 6 – 7 lbs. in Southeast Alaska. Their legs are more “tubular” in cross section and much “spinier” than red king crab. Brown king crab is caught in two areas: the Aleutian Islands and Southeast Alaska. The season opens for fishing in Southeast on February 15th and on August 15th in the Aleutians. Depending upon fishing effort, the fishery can last from one to three months.

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