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Given that reality, it is also safe to say that the latest news about the Bay’s blue crab population — that it has decreased ...
The winter surveys in Maryland and Virginia in 2025 estimated population drops of adult male and female crabs and juvenile ...
Dams are severely disrupting life cycles of aquatic species that migrate between rivers and oceans, according to a major ...
In the tangled darkness of Southeast Asian mangrove forests, one crab species appears to have evolved a structure that ...
That’s become a slogan of sorts for the New England seafood industry and some of the fishermen who supply them, as they try ...
The best places to see them include Slaughter Beach, DuPont Nature Center, Kitts Hummock and Pickering Beach, but horseshoe ...
Three men kept live Tanner and golden king crab in their vessels and took the catch to Washington state. Much of the catch ...
The invasive European Green Crab threatens local marine life, but volunteers are getting trained on how to identify the crabs so they can control the spread of the species.
The Maryland blue crab population decreased by 25% to the second-lowest level since the annual surveys started in 1990.
The study estimates that there are only 238 million of the crabs in the bay today, a collapse of 79 million, or nearly a ...
"The issue of green crab as an invasive species is not going to go away," he said. "How many pounds of green crabs is a restaurant going to order from one of the seafood wholesalers in Boston?" ...
The new European green crab sightings come shortly after Oregon officials discovered a new shellfish threat: Chinese mitten ...