Invasive European green crabs have likely found a lasting home in Washington’s coastal waters and parts of Puget Sound.
WDFW is urging the public to report any sightings of the European green crab or its shells. Those who believe they have encountered the invasive species are asked to take photos and report their ...
Invasive European green crabs have likely found a lasting home ... Washington’s portion of the Salish Sea, but this invasive species remains prolific in coastal bays, particularly Willapa ...
A European green crab captured in Grays Harbor during July ... in Washington’s portion of the Salish Sea, but this invasive species remains prolific in coastal bays, particularly Willapa Bay ...
A European green crab captured in Grays Harbor during July 2024 ... progress limiting their spread in Washington’s portion of the Salish Sea, but this invasive species remains prolific in coastal bays ...
A project in Kittery is hoping to protect softshell clams. Clamming was halted in Kittery for a number of years because of ...
European green crabs are among the most invasive marine species, preying on oysters, clams, juvenile fish and other crustaceans. They are resilient, adaptive and reproduce quickly. And they are ...
qathet Regional District (qRD) adopted an Invasive Plant Management Strategy in 2017 out of concern that: "Invasive plants ...