<font color='#0000FF'>Hey guys.
Thanks for the replies.
The Kingcrab pic was taken way up North near russia, in Vardø. I live in Harstad near Narvik at 69N and the two other pics were taken here.
When it comes to the Kingcrab it hasn't come down here yet. It's slowly migrating, yes, but apparently it's not too fond of warmer water. So unless the global warming actually diverts the Golf current there's a good chance the crab's gonna stay up there.
When it comes to killing it that is illegal for divers, and actually for most fishermen too. Because of an "agreement" with Russia we cannot take them all out.
BUT: If one of those crabs should attack us we have to kill them, right? And if they attack us in hoardes we need to kill a lot, right? And leaving all that meat down there will help their comrades live on, right?
Actually the crab's quite docile and easy to catch. Grab the hind legs and flip it round. Helpless. The rest cannot be spoken of

especially with the many "fish-huggers" in the UK ready get me...
Any questions on Norwegian diving, especially in Northern Norway, I'd be happy to reply to.
Kyrre