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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 ...
We discuss invasive species and what is being done to curb their populations in Alaska.
Nenana honors a historic flight, invasive green crabs are found in Ketchikan, Tlingit & Haida unveil redesigned VPSO vehicles ...
On a sandy beach in a state park in Ketchikan, a group of local beachcombers encountered something ominous: shells of two ...
On a cloudy Friday morning, a group of volunteers huddled on the shore of the Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve ...
Warming waters off New England's coast has contributed to the proliferation of the green crab, one of the world's most invasive species.
An oil tanker in the waters of Alaska. The international shipping industry provides the potential for species to travel across the world. Image credit: SERC Imagine the tiniest of stowaways. A crab ...
A new study shows that hungry sea otters are keeping Monterey Bay’s green crab population in check, one bite at a time.
Two bills would create licenses for invasive green crab trapping. Are the rules needed? One bill would require recreational trappers to get a license where none is currently needed ...
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. In some places, otters are ...
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