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Crab in the compost
The Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe is turning their invasive green crab problem into a commercial composting opportunity. On a two-acre community garden in the small coastal town of Tokeland, amongst ...
Washington state will soon have another tool to support long-term management for one of the highest priority invasive species ...
A project in Kittery is hoping to protect softshell ... were under the nets originally had died and been eaten by the green crabs,” Moran said. “They’ve decimated our softshell clam ...
Pacific Northwest Crab Research Group is using a simple light trapping technique to collect survey data and learn more about ...
She already knew that green crabs were delicious. The St. Ours company had allowed a high school student to come in and do a science project − making a seafood stock out of green crabs − at ...
Invasive green crabs are wrecking marine ecosystems everywhere from New England to the Pacific Northwest. That doesn't mean they're not delicious. That's why environmentalists and chefs are ...
SEQUIM — State agencies and resource management groups report more than 1 million European green crabs were removed from Washington’s shorelines in 2024. That’s a significant increase alongside ...
The Makah Tribe is excited to announce that volunteer recruitment is now open for the 2025 green crab trapping season. This is a unique opportunity for individuals interested in hands-on conservation ...
Last Wednesday, a few dozen people representing several organizations, agencies and government entities boarded a tour bus at the Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores. The Grays Harbor ...
Washington will soon have another tool to support long-term management for one of the highest-priority invasive species, European green crab, thanks to additional state funding dedicated to genetic re ...