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Meet the people risking their lives to catch king crab up in the far reaches of Alaska. Modified on December 18, 2017 , Published on December 13, 2017. ... pushing it underwater with Jansen inside.
By the early 1980s Alaskan king crabs were so popular that 200,000 pounds were caught annually – driving the price up to about $27 per pound today. Russian king crab, ...
SEATTLE -- The Costco king-crab legs are thick and meaty. But the real lure is the price: At $10.99 per pound, they are a quick sell to holiday-season shoppers. Crabbers from Puget Sound near ...
By the early 1980s Alaskan king crabs were so popular that 200,000 pounds were caught annually – driving the price up to about $27 per pound today. Russian king crab, ...
Go to Joe’s Stone Crab in D.C. for an order of those sweet, luxurious crab legs and you’re likely to have palpitations: $199.95 for 1½ pounds of king crab. King crab is served chilled with ...