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Red and blue king crab can be found between the intertidal zone and a depth of 100 fathoms (600 ft; 180 m). Golden king crab live in depths between 100 and 400 fathoms (180720 m, 6002400 ft). The location of the pot is marked on the surface by a buoy, which is later used for retrieval.
In North American waters, red king crabs are found in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska, and south to British Columbia, Canada.
Each year, crab boats are aksi given an individual quota based on prior years catches and the estimated biomass. Fisheries are managed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. To address the needs of Alaskan crab fisheries, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has developed a Crab Rationalization Program.
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Depth and distance from shore: Golden king crabs live up to 1,600 feet deep in waters off Alaska and Russia. Red and blue king crabs instead like the sandy bottoms of shallower water, around 200 feet.
Red and blue king crabs settle in waters less than 90 and 200 feet deep respectively, while golden king crabs appear to settle in waters 300 feet or deeper! Because a crabs skeleton is its shell (made mostly of calcium), it must molt its shell in order to grow.
Red king crabs occur from British Columbia to Japan north to the Bering Sea with Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago being the centers of its abundance in Alaska. Red king crabs can occur from the intertidal zone to 100 fathoms or more.
NMFS photo. The Bering Sea fleet fished on a total allowable catch (TAC) quota of 2.15 million pounds of red king crab in October. Though the regulatory season runs until Jan. 15, the 2023-2024 fishery just lasted until Nov.

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