Part 2 of WTOP's Claws and Effect series looks at the competition the Chesapeake Bay blue crab is facing under the water.
The blue crab is as synonymous with the culture of the D.C. region as marble buildings and political gridlock are with D.C.
These changes will take effect on July 1, 2025. SCDNR biologists run numerous long-term studies of blue crabs in South ...
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After a 16-year prohibition, a group of Virginia watermen voted to reinstate winter crab dredging. Many argue the decision ...
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This dish really highlights one of the crowned jewels of the Chesapeake Bay: the blue crab. This recipe has a very high ratio of crab to sauce, making it very decadent and a crowd-pleaser. Technique ...
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A southern-style seafood restaurant and fish market located in downtown Myrtle Beach, SC officially closed after being open ...
South Carolina implements new regulations for blue crab fishery in 2025, including harvest limits, escape rings, and an enhanced recreational crab trap endorsement.