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Thousands of the crabs have already been trapped in southern Southeast Alaska, and experts advise the public to be on the ...
KETCHIKAN, Alaska (KTUU) - A small but potentially environmentally threatening crab is expanding its area of influence in Alaska. The European Green Crab was first discovered near Alaska’s coast in ...
On a sandy beach in a state park in Ketchikan, a group of local beachcombers encountered something ominous: shells of two ...
Nenana honors a historic flight, invasive green crabs are found in Ketchikan, Tlingit & Haida unveil redesigned VPSO vehicles ...
We'll discuss it right now on Alaska Insight. Invasive species can disrupt or in some cases, ... Once green crab are present, you can't, prevent them from moving around because they spread, ...
The Chinese mitten crab is native to East Asia and is considered one of the world’s most invasive species. The crab likes to burrow in ... In 2010, scientists in Sitka, Alaska discovered the sea ...
In fact, the crab’s numbers have dropped as the sea otter population has rebounded. The math makes sense: Researchers estimate that the Elkhorn Slough otters can consume up to 120,000 crabs ...
Out-of-control invasive species has met its match: Cute and hungry otters West coast states are spending millions to protect their inland waterways from invasive crabs.
Create two types of green crab licenses, a "standard resident commercial" license and a "green crab license," both of which would cost $25. Sen. Susan Sosnowski , D-South Kingstown, introduced ...
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