Velvet swimming crab
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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
Showing 5 results for Velvet swimming crab
Best Choice
Best Choice
This seafood has been sustainably caught or responsibly farmed.
OK - Needs Improvement
OK - Needs Improvement
An ok choice, but needs improvement. We recommend seeking alternatives where possible.
Wild-caught
Location: Scotland (Shetland)
Management area: All areas
Method: Pot, trap or creel
More infoWild-caught
Location: England, Wales and Isle of Man
Management area: All areas
Method: Pot, trap or creel
More infoWild-caught
Location: Cornwall
Management area: Cornwall IFCA District (0-6nm)
Method: Pot, trap or creel
More infoWild-caught
Location: Northern Ireland
Management area: All areas
Method: Pot, trap or creel
More infoAvoid
Avoid
We recommend avoiding these options as they have significant environmental concerns.
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