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"Paralithodes camtschaticus"
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#10922361
18 January 2024
A group of people is watching as a fisherman cuts up a king crab near Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922362
18 January 2024
A person is dressing in a thermal suit and is lifting a king crab to be photographed near Jentoftbukta bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences, where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922363
18 January 2024
A fisherman is cutting up a king crab near a pier in the bay of Jentoftbukta in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922364
18 January 2024
A fisherman is demonstrating a king crab to a group of people near a pier in Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. Participants on king crab fishing trips are enjoying the experience of joining fishing boats, setting crab traps, and admiring the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922365
18 January 2024
A fisherman is cutting up a king crab near a pier in the bay of Jentoftbukta in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922366
18 January 2024
A group of people is watching as a fisherman cuts up a king crab near Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922367
18 January 2024
A group of people is walking near a boat stationed at a pier in the bay of Jentoftbukta in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus), known to be one of the largest crabs in the world, thrives in the cold, nutrient-rich waters of the Barents Sea region. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. Participants on king crab fishing trips are currently enjoying setting crab traps and experiencing the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922369
18 January 2024
A fisherman is handling a basket full of king crabs at a pier in Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, is offering excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters are providing a perfect habitat for this species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922370
18 January 2024
A fisherman is putting a king crab into a basket during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922371
18 January 2024
A fisherwoman is explaining the king crab to a group of people during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay, Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922372
18 January 2024
A fisherman is putting a king crab into a basket during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922373
18 January 2024
A fisherman is putting a king crab into a basket during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922374
18 January 2024
Two fishermen are manipulating a net to catch several king crabs during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922375
18 January 2024
Two fishermen are sailing in a speedboat during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay, Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922376
18 January 2024
Several fishermen are sailing in a speedboat during a fishing trip in Jentoftbukta Bay, Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) is known to be one of the largest crabs in the world. Kirkenes, located at the northeastern tip of Norway and in the Barents Sea region, offers excellent fishing opportunities for this crustacean. The cold, nutrient-rich waters provide a perfect habitat for the species. King crab fishing trips are often exciting experiences where participants can join fishing boats, set crab traps, and enjoy the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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#10922377
18 January 2024
A panoramic view is showcasing the surrounding landscape in the bay of Jentoftbukta in Kirkenes, Norway, on January 13, 2024. The king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus), known as one of the largest crabs in the world, thrives here due to the cold, nutrient-rich waters of the Barents Sea region. Fishing for king crabs is an exciting activity in Kirkenes, where participants are joining fishing boats, setting crab traps, and enjoying the beauty of the Arctic landscape.
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