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Researchers observe B.C. sea wolves apparently using tools to get to crab traps Steve Witkoff to meet Russian officials again ...
The Skagit Bay discovery came less than two months after the Tulalip Tribes found a green crab at Mission Beach in Possession Sound, the first detection in the southern Whidbey Basin. A follow-up ...
We are bringing you the backstory of your winners for "Best Seafood in Greater Cleveland" readers' poll all in one place: The ...
Researchers working in Norway's Barents Sea say a simple modification to snow crab pots could sharply reduce the number of ...
In the bustling beach town of Rehoboth Beach, nestled along Delaware’s Coastal Highway, sits an unassuming treasure that locals have been quietly celebrating for years – the Crab House, home to what ...
The Crab House sits along Coastal Highway, a beacon for seafood lovers who know that sometimes the most unassuming places serve the most unforgettable meals. What makes this place special isn’t just ...
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What the Camera Saw When the Flooded Mine Finally Exposed the 100-Foot Drop
When the explorers returned, the mine looked completely different—what had once been submerged was now exposed, revealing a ...
Find the Maryland seafood buffets that locals love for serving crab the traditional way, prepared with care and true ...
Video from the Haíɫzaqv Nation Indigenous community shows a wolf hauling a crab trap ashore. Scientists are split on whether it counts as tool use.
John Wnek of New Jersey has devoted his career to the study and protection of marine ecosystems, blending his expertise in biology with a deep commitment to education and conservation. After ...
Crab pots collected from North Carolina’s inland waters. Photo courtesy of N.C. Coastal Federation Each winter, when the North Carolina blue crab fishery closes for the season, a kind of clean-up ...
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