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Crab invasion

Crab invasion: Mike Story (left) and Tony Wilson, with the City of Newport Beach, empty a garbage can full of pelagic red crabs

The Jakarta Post
Thu, February 26, 2015

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Crab invasion Crab invasion: Mike Story (left) and Tony Wilson, with the City of Newport Beach, empty a garbage can full of pelagic red crabs. Workers will spend about two weeks cleaning Balboa Island, California, the US, where thousands of the critters continued to wash ashore on Wednesday. (AP/The Orange County Register, Mindy Schauer) (left) and Tony Wilson, with the City of Newport Beach, empty a garbage can full of pelagic red crabs. Workers will spend about two weeks cleaning Balboa Island, California, the US, where thousands of the critters continued to wash ashore on Wednesday. (AP/The Orange County Register, Mindy Schauer)

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span class="inline inline-center">Crab invasion: Mike Story (left) and Tony Wilson, with the City of Newport Beach, empty a garbage can full of pelagic red crabs. Workers will spend about two weeks cleaning Balboa Island, California, the US, where thousands of the critters continued to wash ashore on Wednesday. (AP/The Orange County Register, Mindy Schauer)

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