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I will not post pictures here any longer. I now understand excatly why.
I have posted the Blue Crab picture in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens, under the subject "Is this a Blue Crab". Please se pic and let me know if this is the famous Maryland Blue Crab. A thousand appologies for those still on dial up. -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com |
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bk wrote:
I will not post pictures here any longer. I now understand excatly why. I have posted the Blue Crab picture in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens, under the subject "Is this a Blue Crab". Please se pic and let me know if this is the famous Maryland Blue Crab. A thousand appologies for those still on dial up. A quick search for "Blue Crab" on the Oceans Biogeographic Information System - http://www.iobis.org/ (hey, it's my job - I can actually justify playing on usenet today!), shows two Blue Crabs. Callinectes Sapidus would be the Blue Crab found in Maryland and at various locations around the Atlantic. The Lesser Blue Crab, Callinectes Similis, is only found in the Gulf of Mexico area (at least as far as OBIS knows - we don't have access to everybody's data yet, but more and more come online daily). So we don't know of a Blue Crab in San Francisco at all, but I think it's safe to say that whatever you call a Blue Crab, it isn't the same as the one in Maryland. -- derek |
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Sorry, but the SF I refered to is South Florida. I only wish I lived in San
Francisco. -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... bk wrote: I will not post pictures here any longer. I now understand excatly why. I have posted the Blue Crab picture in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens, under the subject "Is this a Blue Crab". Please se pic and let me know if this is the famous Maryland Blue Crab. A thousand appologies for those still on dial up. A quick search for "Blue Crab" on the Oceans Biogeographic Information System - http://www.iobis.org/ (hey, it's my job - I can actually justify playing on usenet today!), shows two Blue Crabs. Callinectes Sapidus would be the Blue Crab found in Maryland and at various locations around the Atlantic. The Lesser Blue Crab, Callinectes Similis, is only found in the Gulf of Mexico area (at least as far as OBIS knows - we don't have access to everybody's data yet, but more and more come online daily). So we don't know of a Blue Crab in San Francisco at all, but I think it's safe to say that whatever you call a Blue Crab, it isn't the same as the one in Maryland. -- derek |
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![]() "bk" wrote in message ink.net... Sorry, but the SF I refered to is South Florida. I only wish I lived in San Francisco. Great place, but very expensive. |
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bk wrote:
Sorry, but the SF I refered to is South Florida. I only wish I lived in San Francisco. Doh! Well, then, the likelihood is that they're exactly the same Blue Crabs - the Lesser Blue Crabs are in the N'Orleans to Galveston area. The hurricanes aren't as bad in SF, CA, but the earthquakes are worse ![]() -- derek |
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