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Green crabs threaten West Coast ecosystems, livelihood and tribal traditions European green crabs, an invasive species first detected on the West Coast in the late 1980s and established in Washington ...
Since before dinosaurs roamed the Earth, horseshoe crabs have been crawling from the ocean every spring to lay eggs on South Carolina’s shore. For decades, researches have assumed that this species ...
Jan. 14 (UPI) --A recovery crew was summoned to an Irish road when a truck carrying up to 15,000 crabs crashed into a ditch and set the crustaceans free. The McLaughlin Transport truck was carrying a ...
A red knot picks eggs off the shell of a female horseshoe crab. The male crab is the smaller one behind her. Jan van de Kam Griendtsveen NL HiltonHead Environmentalists are suing the federal ...
In the days between the time that longtime Southern Maryland Blue Crabs manager Stan Cliburn informed the club that he would not be returning for the 2026 season, team General Manager Christian ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that will ultimately ban the catch and biomedical use of the crabs. By Jon Hurdle New York State will phase out the catch of horseshoe crabs in its waters for bait ...
The first harvest of fresh Dungeness crab is in and folks are lining up to purchase the long-awaited crustaceans. Fisherman’s Market in Eugene was bustling with customers Thursday morning. As soon as ...
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Wildlife officials are sounding the alarm after an invasive and potentially damaging crab species was found in the U.S. for the second time this year. According to the Oregon Department of Fish & ...
An invasive crab species has been spotted again in Oregon, a discovery that wildlife officials called "concerning," especially because the crab turned up this time in a different part of the state.