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Blue crabs are abundant all along the Jersey coast, and some of the best bets for finding crabs are in tidal creeks and ...
New state laws are now taking effect for South Carolina’s blue crab industry, and some local commercial crabbers spoke about ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — As of this week, local blue crabbers are adjusting to new regulations. Officials are now ...
Eighteen-year-old Tegan Gale, wearing a Larsen’s Fish Market long-sleeve, stood at the wheel of his 15-foot Boston Whaler on ...
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Hakai Institute researchers Heather Earle and Lauren Krzus pose with one of their light trap, which they're using to study Dungeness crabs in B.C. (Grant Callegari) ...
“And the biggest threat to terrapins are crab traps.” Roughly 60,000 to 80,000 terrapins drown in crab pots each year, he said. Turtle excluder devices, or TEDs — also known as bycatch reduction ...
The forest officials conducted a drive in the area and seized the deer traps and 16 banned crab-catching devices, locally known as charu, from the Tiar Char area under the Sundarbans East Division.
A turtle excluder device on a crab trap. Maryland officials recognized back in the 1940s that the design of crab traps also attracts animals such as turtles, diving birds and muskrats, Chambers said.
Regardless, each trap must be carefully pulled up, emptied, rinsed, rebaited, and tossed back overboard. "There were a lot more crabs in the '90s," he says.
He and his deckhand are heading out to check crab traps in the shallows where the Rhode and West rivers flow into the Chesapeake Bay. It's something that Scerbo, who is 65, has been doing since the ...