Green Crab (Portunus Sanguinolentus)
A common littoral crab this one is known by multiple names across the world. In the British Isles, this species goes by the name shore crab or green shore crab. This variety is invasive in nature and has been listed in the top 100 â??world's worst alien invasive species." Though it is a native to the Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea it can also be found inhabiting Australia, South America and South Africa.
At maturity, the carapace is of a 90 mm width and its food is usually a variety of small crustaceans, molluscs and worms. The colour of this species can vary from green, brown, grey and red. It is believed that those who delay their moulting turn into a red colour. These red ones are considered to be much more aggressive as compared to others.
The presence of green crab can be harmful to the ecosystems and hence its growth is restricted externally. Native blue crab of America contributes largely to the restriction in population. It is therefore fished on a very small scale in the northeast Atlantic Ocean and 1200 tonnes are caught annually. In the native range, the green crab can be used as an important part of soups and sauce.
PACKING
1 X 10 KG IF
SIZES
U/5, 4/6, 6/8, 8/12, 12/15, 15/18
Blue Swimming Crab (Portunus Pelagicus) The blue swimming crab is a huge crab which can be found in estuaries around Australia and New Caledonia. All over the world, it has been given multiple names like flower crab, blue crab, blue swimmer crab, blue manna crab or sand crab. Males of this species are blue in colour and have white spots on its body. The females, on the other hand, have a dull brown or green colour and are identified due to their round carapace. During the winter and in day time you would find the blue crab buried under the sand. When its high tides they may come out to feed upon bivalves, fish and macroalgae. They are considered to be excellent swimmers and their flattened legs look like paddles. But they are unable to survive out of the water for very long periods of time. Found largely in the Indopacific region it is eaten widely in the region. It is one of the high prized species and its meat has a sweet taste to it. In the Persian Gulf, the species is cultivated for meat consumption and the females are considered a better option. The blue crab is also fished in Australia and available to the regular fishers. During the rainy season, the Juveniles migrate from estuaries to the seawater. PACKING 1 X 10 KG IF SIZES U/5, 4/6, 6/8, 8/12, 12/15, 15/18
Three Spotted Crab (Portunus sanguinolentus)
We supply from time to time depending on the season and catches a variety of crab whole round, cut crab or in meat. The most common species are: Mud Crab (Scylla serrata) Green Mud Crab (Scylla tranquebarica) Marine (Blue) Swimming Crab (Portunis pelagicus) Spotted(Three Spot)Crab (Portunus sanguinolentus)
Mud Crab (Scylla Serrata) The mud or mangrove crab is found in mangroves and estuaries of Australia, Asia and Africa. Their shell is of green or brown colour and hence the name is given. Its natural region is around the Indo Pacific area. Thus you can find it from South Africa, the Indian Ocean to the Malay Archipelago, and from southern Japan to south-eastern Australia, and as far east as Fiji and Samoa. Nowadays this species has been introduced in Hawaii and Florida. Since they were imported from American Samoa they are given the name Samoan crab in Hawaii. Their big size and delicious meat makes their demand high and led to over crabbing, To stop the same the government has had to put a ban on the crabbing of species less than 6 inches of size. The juveniles are residents of Mangroves while sub adults can be found in the high tide region. On the other hand, the adults are seen in the low tide zone. The mud crabs are cannibalistic in nature. When they are moulting they have a tendency to devour other crabs around them. Females of this species give birth to a million offspring and thus their population never goes down. PACKING : 1 X 10 KG IF SIZES : U/5, 4/6, 6/8, 8/12, 12/15, 15/18
Blue Swimming Crab (Portunus pelagicus)
Product Name English Name: Blue Swimming Crab Latin Name: Portunus trituberculatus Processing Parts: Frozen Whole Half cut Net Weight: A 100% N.W. B 90% N.W. 10% Glazing C 80% N.W. 20% Glazing (Depends on clients requirements) I.Q.F(individual quick frozen) Specification(size) Whole:100-150,150-200,200-300 g/pc Half cut:16-20,21-25,26-30,31-40pc/500g
Three Spot Swimming Crab Scientific Name : Portunus sanguinolentus
Live mud crab is one of the unique marine animals as if it is a combination of shrimp and crab because it resembles a large shrimp with a crab-like claw whose size is almost equal to its body. Even though many of them have relatively small tongues or even not at all. In the pedigree into the Arthropoda phylum, the Crustacean subfilum, the Malacotraca class, the Decapoda order, the Nephropidae family. From the Nephropidae family, it can still be subdivided into Lobster clamps forming a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) from large marine crustaceans. They are important as animals, business, and fo Live mud crab can change their skin or moulting like other types of organisms with karapas. The process of changing the skin is usually during the growth phase and weight gain. At the time of moulting, lobsters will do it in a hiding place without eating and sleeping. This process usually takes 1-2 weeks. If you are looking for a live mud crab supplier, then you are in the right place, because Seafood Supplier Indonesia is a company that has handled and shipped a variety of seafood throughout Indonesia and even abroad. We have sent to Japan, China, Korea and Thailand, even to Europe We guarantee the quality and price of our live mud crab. Many of the best restaurants and hotels in Indonesia take our supply of various types of live mud crab. Therefore, you should not hesitate to use us as your trusted supplier.
Available in size 200 grams up, 300 grams up, 500 grams up, and 700 grams up.