Researchers found evidence of European green crabs in the northern Whidbey Basin, a sign that one of the world’s most harmful ...
An invasive species has reached Skagit Bay for the first time. Researchers confirmed the presence of European green crabs in ...
Researchers have confirmed the highly invasive European green crab is now present in Skagit Bay — and has gone undetected in those waters for at least a couple of years. The species is one of the most ...
The European green crab, a highly invasive species that has disrupted shellfish harvests and ecosystems worldwide, has been ...
A female wild wolf on the central coast of British Columbia was caught on video pulling a crab trap out of the ocean and ...
The invasive European green crab is rapidly expanding in Washington, this time in the northern end of Whidbey Island.
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 ...
European green crabs are considered to be one of the world’s worst invasive species and a significant threat to the health of Washington’s marine waters. Their destructive tendencies damage both ...
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 ...
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 ...
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