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Apr. 3—Washington state will soon have another tool to support long-term management for one of the highest priority invasive species, European green crab, thanks to additional state funding ...
Crabbing season is on in Puget Sound, but officials warn the invasive green crab can be hard to spot – especially the orange ...
The agency’s European Green Crab Hub map online shows another 42 green crab were found in the Western Strait from Port Angeles to Cape Flattery in 2024, and 7,984 were trapped in the North Coast ...
The European green crabs damage salmon spawning habitats. They devour local Dungeness crabs, as well as clams. One study found that a single crab can eat up to 22 clams daily.