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elleng

(130,934 posts)
Mon May 6, 2019, 07:31 PM May 2019

Chesapeake Bay blue crabs are at their most plentiful in seven years, scientists say.

'There are nearly twice as many juvenile crabs in Chesapeake Bay waters as there were a year ago, according to an annual population survey.

Scientists in Maryland and Virginia found that the bay’s crabs are at their most plentiful in seven years.

The number of spawning-age females, a key measure of future population growth potential, reached 190 million, a 29 percent increase over the previous winter.

With a total of nearly 600 million crabs in the bay, the species is close to or above benchmarks that indicate a healthy and sustainable population.'>>>

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/chesapeake-bay-blue-crabs-are-at-their-most-plentiful-in-seven-years-scientists-say/2019/05/06/9c7ab8c4-7024-11e9-9f06-5fc2ee80027a_story.html?

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Chesapeake Bay blue crabs are at their most plentiful in seven years, scientists say. (Original Post) elleng May 2019 OP
I love the soft-shell crab sandwich the best. A good restaurant is Timbuktu's in Hanover MD. walkingman May 2019 #1
THANKS, haven't been there. elleng May 2019 #2
What are the reasons for the comeback? BigmanPigman May 2019 #3
Not sure, but a lot of work on cleaning the Bay's happened. elleng May 2019 #4

elleng

(130,934 posts)
2. THANKS, haven't been there.
Mon May 6, 2019, 08:43 PM
May 2019

Maybe I'll try it.

First soft shell I ever had was when I was a 'new' DC resident, near my apartment on the waterfront. LOVED the crab.

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