NOAA scientists speculated that the spiny little blob is a juvenile of a Neolithodes agassizii, a spidery king crab that grows up to several inches long (not including their legs) and resides at ...
NOAA shared a video showing the minuscule, spiny, salmon-colored king crab resting in the palm of a researcher. The video went viral, amassing more than 10.6 million views on the platform X within ...
Snow crabs and king crabs, though similar in appearance, differ significantly in size, habitat, leg structure, and ...
Two FIU students have been named 2025 Guy Harvey and Florida Sea Grant Fellows. Among the eight individuals in Florida ...