Adult crabs migrate to waters as deep as 75 m to mate. They join together, feed, then mate. Females may carry eggs during most parts of the year but are rarely seen in south
Puget Sound in May, September, and October. These
clutches may be from 34,000 to 84,000 eggs. Eggs change color as they age. They begin bright orange, change to red as they mature, and hatch when they are a grayish purple color. This maturating and development may take anywhere from a month to nearly a year. This crab has a terminal molt which may end up covered with barnacles,
limpets, or bits of algae. ==Human consumption==