Tag Archives: Kelp Crab

Carl Shapiro photographed a Kelp Crab and mentioned that the crab was scary-looking. So, does he/she scare you?

Perhaps if you had bare feet  you might feel a little trepidation! This small crab is found living in kelp beds. Carl entitled this photo "High Four."

On a trip to Gualala this morning, Rick and I noticed more kelp appearing on the surface of the ocean. First impressions are that the kelp is doing better this year. We'll see, though, as the months progress.

Thanks to Carl for allowing me to share his photo with you here.

It is WINDY here today - there is no reason to brush or comb your hair if going outside. The wind will have its way!

Mel Smith photographed this red Crab, which was inadvertently caught by a fisherman at the end of the Point Arena Pier.

I sent Mel’s photo to Carol Preston of NOAA. She wrote back, “It’s a Kelp Crab, Pugettia producta. It has two color morphs, red or olive green. This is a red color morph.” Mel said he has seen the green ones, but this is his first sighting of a red Kelp Crab.

Thanks to Carol for her expertise, and thanks to Mel for allowing me to share his photo with you here.