Edible crab ( Cancer magister ) found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to lower California, one of the coast's largest and most important commercial crabs.
The male is 79 in. (1823 cm) wide and 45 in. (1013 cm) long. The reddish brown upper surface is lighter toward the back; the legs and undersurface are yellowish. It lives on sandy bottoms below the high-tide mark. Closely related North American species are the rock crab of the Atlantic coast, the Jonah crab in coastal waters from New England to Canada, and the red and Pacific rock crabs, both in Pacific coastal waters. All are edible, but their commercial importance varies.