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Velvet swimming crab

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Some sources of this species are more sustainable than others. View ratings.

Overview

Most velvet swimming crab is OK but needs improvement. Avoid velvet crab caught in the West coast of Scotland. Velvet crab is rarely available in supermarkets, but it may be offered in local seafood restaurants or fishmongers. Consumers are more likely to encounter brown crab products in supermarkets, though its sustainability varies.

Ratings

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Rated 1-2
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OK - Needs Improvement

Rated 3-4
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3

Wild-caught

Location: Scotland (Shetland)

Management area: All areas

Method: Pot, trap or creel

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3

Wild-caught

Location: England, Wales and Isle of Man

Management area: All areas

Method: Pot, trap or creel

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3

Wild-caught

Location: Cornwall

Management area: Cornwall IFCA District (0-6nm)

Method: Pot, trap or creel

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4

Wild-caught

Location: Northern Ireland

Management area: All areas

Method: Pot, trap or creel

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Avoid

Rated 5
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Wild-caught

Location: Scotland

Management area: All areas

Method: Pot, trap or creel

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