Researchers found evidence of European green crabs in the northern Whidbey Basin, a sign that one of the world’s most harmful ...
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Research group Washington Sea Grant announced Tuesday that the first detection of an invasive European green crab in the ...
An invasive species has reached Skagit Bay for the first time. Researchers confirmed the presence of European green crabs in ...
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Members of the Heiltsuk Nation, an Indigenous government in the province of British Columbia, had placed the traps to catch ...
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The European green crab, a highly invasive species that has disrupted shellfish harvests and ecosystems worldwide, has been ...
The invasive European green crab is rapidly expanding in Washington, this time in the northern end of Whidbey Island.
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