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Given that reality, it is also safe to say that the latest news about the Bay’s blue crab population — that it has decreased ...
The northern Adriatic Sea has been invaded by Callinectes Sapidus, a blue crab species native to the east coast of the United States. It is an adaptable species that reproduces very quickly ...
I followed that interest when I was in graduate school at the University of Virginia where I did my master’s thesis on the swimming leg musculature of Callinectes sapidus, the Chesapeake Blue Crab.
Perhaps one of the last commercially important species that is still harvested from the St. Johns River is the blue crab. According to the St Johns River Report, over 1.2 million pounds valued at ...
Last week there was an interesting article on the appearance of the Atlantic blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) on the shores of Hampton Beach here in New Hampshire. Many of you had questions.
For recreational crabbers, this marks the start of prime time to harvest the iconic “beautiful swimmer,” Callinectes sapidus, known for its sweet meat and vibrant blue claws. With the Maryland ...
Atlantic blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) are native to the eastern coasts of North and South America, where they are celebrated by diners as a summer delicacy. However, the predatory crabs have ...
The Department of the Environment, the University of Gibraltar and Project Tiderise are calling on the public to report ...
And not just any crabs: We’re talking about the delicate, sweet blue crab bounty of the Chesapeake Bay, whose Latin name Callinectes sapidus means "beautiful swimmer." There are few things that ...
Originaire des côtes atlantiques du continent américain, le «Callinectes sapidus» est présent en Italie depuis le milieu du XXe siècle. Mais depuis un an, la diminution des mois les plus froids a ...