The hermit crab, Anapagurus hyndmanni, is common under boulders next to the bedrock in Quaine gully (See  http://sealord.smugmug.com/gallery/1984411#145030299 ) in Belle Greve Bay, east coast of Guernsey.  Collected and photographed on the 18 April 2007.

File No. BG 180407 2-897
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This European lobster, Homarus gammarus, entered a Clive Brown lobster pot off the south coast of Guernsey on the 17 November 1998.  What makes this lobster so unusual is that it is a double-crusher clawed lobster.  Nearly all lobsters have one crusher claw and one pincer claw.  Double-crusher clawed lobsters are rarer than double-pincer clawed lobsters.
File No. 35-252 
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The edible crab, Cancer pagurus, supports one of Guernsey's most important fisheries. Juvenile edible or brown crabs live on the seashore under stones all around the Bailiwick.  They leave the seashore when they reach a carapace width of about 9 to 12 cm.  They can be harvested from Guernsey waters when they have a carapace width that exceeds 14 cm.  This one lives / lived south of the Lihou Island causeway off the west coast of Guernsey.
Photographed on 1 April 2006.
File No. 010406 737
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The shore squat lobster, Galathea squamifera, from under a rock south of the Lihou Island causeway off the west coast of Guernsey.
Photographed on 8 October 2006
File No. 081006 3991
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The shore squat lobster, Galathea squamifera, from under a rock south of the Lihou Island causeway off the south coast of Guernsey.
Photographyed on 8 October 2006
File No. 
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The hermit crab, Anapagurus hyndmanni, is common under boulders next to the bedrock in Quaine gully (See http://sealord.smugmug.com/gallery/1984411#145030299 ) in Belle Greve Bay, east coast of Guernsey. Collected and photographed on the 18 April 2007.

File No. BG 180407 2-897
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
The hermit crab, Anapagurus hyndmanni, is common under boulders next to the bedrock in Quaine gully (See  http://sealord.smugmug.com/gallery/1984411#145030299 ) in Belle Greve Bay, east coast of Guernsey.  Collected and photographed on the 18 April 2007.

File No. BG 180407 2-897
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
The hermit crab, Anapagurus hyndmanni, is common under boulders next to the bedrock in Quaine gully (See http://sealord.smugmug.com/gallery/1984411#145030299 ) in Belle Greve Bay, east coast of Guernsey. Collected and photographed on the 18 April 2007.

File No. BG 180407 2-897
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
See photo in original gallery.