For centuries, surely not long after the arrival of Captain John Smith, the first Englishman to explore the Chesapeake Bay, Marylanders have developed a deep affection for blue crabs or “Callinectes ...
PANACEA, Fla. (WCTV) - A beloved tradition in Wakulla County is back on after getting postponed due to Hurricane Helene. On Saturday, thousands will travel to Panacea for the annual Blue Crab Festival ...
New Jersey’s 2025 blue crab season is underway and runs until Nov. 30 in most waters, with an extended season until Dec. 4 in the Delaware Bay and its tributaries. Just remember to keep a tape measure ...
That means you might start to spot blue land crabs around this time of year as the female crabs venture out to sea to release their eggs, a time period called spawning season that lasts from June to ...
Following strong 2024 numbers, the blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay has fallen to the second-lowest number in recent history, according to a new report shared by the Chesapeake Bay ...
Did you go crabbing in New Jersey and catch a jimmy? If you didn’t, you’re going to want to keep crabbing. The term jimmy refers to a male blue crab. Jimmies are generally considered to be a good size ...
WASHINGTON — The blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay is at its second-lowest number in recorded history, dropping by 25% since last year. Still, an assessment of two states' surveys' results ...
PALATKA, Fla. — After more than 20 years, the City of Palatka is stepping away from organizing one of its most beloved annual traditions: the Blue Crab Festival. Following recent criticism over high ...
PANACEA, Fla. (WCTV) - There was a lot of fun in the sun in Wakulla County for the 48th Annual Blue Crab Festival on Saturday. People lined up at Woolley Park for the celebration with vendors, live ...
Esther Thomas shared on TikTok the wild story of how she found blue land crabs next door in Huntsville, Alabama Logan is a Editorial Intern at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2025. His ...
In a new study, researchers from North Carolina State University have compared numbers of juvenile blue crabs across three nursery habitats in Pamlico Sound, both pre- and post-fishery decline, and ...
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