RECENTLY, THERE WAS a complaint about the inaccuracies of the column about National Invasive Species Week. It’s an international event dedicated to raising awareness about invasive species, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Green crabs threaten West Coast ecosystems, livelihood and tribal traditions European green crabs, an invasive species first ...
Some little crabs with big appetites are getting the attention of Washington’s shellfish industry. Washington has the most productive shellfish farms in the nation. It’s a more than $200 million ...
The carapace, or upper shell, of an invasive European green crab and a live live green crab are shown in this undated photo. Ever since Alaska's first green crabs were found on Annette Island in 2022, ...
LA PUSH — European green crabs have been detected for the first time in the Quillayute River estuary. A joint survey conducted by the Quileute Tribe, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, the ...
In the serene waters of Willapa Bay, a silent invader is causing a stir among scientists and local communities. The European green crab has been linked to the decline of shrimp, clam and crab ...
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Calling all sea otters, but they may not defeat Willapa’s green crab invasion
“We are watching the end of Willapa Bay’s ecosystem in real time,” says shellfish farmer Warren Cowell, just after tallying ...
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 ...
SNOHOMISH — Washington State University is hosting a citizen science “Molt Search” program on June 2 in an effort to combat growing concerns about the European green crab. Introduced to North America ...
A hungry invader that poses a threat to the region’s marine life has been found in Whatcom County, most recently in Drayton Harbor where the shell of a European green crab was discovered in August. It ...
The San Francisco Bay already holds the number one title for the world’s most invaded estuaries, but why stop at just a few unwelcome guests? Ironically, it boasts about accommodating one of the most ...
When a young Sealaska intern walking a beach in July 2022 found the first evidence of European green crab presence in Alaska — a discarded shell on a beach on Annette Island in the state’s far ...
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