The rock crab has recently become a popular culinary item. The name "peekytoe crab" refers to the fact that the legs are "picked" (a Maine
colloquialism meaning "curved inward"). Until about 1997, they were considered a nuisance species by the lobster industry because they would eat the bait off of
lobster traps. The crabs are also an important development to lobster, because lobster eat the soft tissues and a little bit of the hard part of the crab which not only it helps with their growth but also larva development. So far, scientists do not know if the population of the rock crab is increasing or decreasing, but efforts are being made to keep the populations and reproduction stable. == Invasion ==