Baby Puget Sound King crabs appeared in numbers. I found eleven juveniles!
I added little story about how the scientific name for this crab got recently changed... And I used photo I took at Keystone back in February 2015,
when we found three adults here, a rare sight indeed.
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Keystone-Jetty/i-X7zwDk8/0/94ae0f38/XL/5.27.23%20%20Keystone%20Jetty%20Dive%201-XL.jpg)
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Keystone-Jetty/i-xXr6wMw/0/8e888a13/XL/5.27.23%20%20juv%20PS%20King%20crab%201-XL.jpg)
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Keystone-Jetty/i-45P5GGR/0/6604ff60/XL/5.27.23%20%20PS%20King%20crab%203-XL.jpg)
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Keystone-Jetty/i-QndDght/0/6f0d6e2c/XL/5.27.23%20%20PS%20King%20crab%20backs-XL.jpg)
![Image](https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Keystone-Jetty/i-ZxjDFLg/0/c478cf10/XL/5.27.23%20%20PS%20King%20crab%20taxa%20story-XL.jpg)