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  • Trym Johansen, a fisherman, with a giant King Crab on his boat near Honningsvag. First introduced to the Barents Sea off northern Russia in the 1960s, red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are now spilling down western Norway by the millions. Some fishing communities in northern Norway say the crab, among the largest in the world, has already had a devastating impact. <br />
Others welcome the red king crab, saying its delicious taste and size make it an extremely lucrative catch.
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  • Trym Johansen, a fisherman, on his boat near Honningsvag Harbour, on the island of Magerøya, the North Cape island.
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  • Trym Johansen, a fisherman, on his boat near Honningsvag Harbour, on the island of Magerøya, the North Cape island.
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  • Trym Johansen, a fisherman, with a giant King Crab on his boat near Honningsvag. First introduced to the Barents Sea off northern Russia in the 1960s, red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are now spilling down western Norway by the millions. Some fishing communities in northern Norway say the crab, among the largest in the world, has already had a devastating impact. <br />
Others welcome the red king crab, saying its delicious taste and size make it an extremely lucrative catch.
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