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Though leaving crabs in place might sound counterintuitive, WDFW does not want native species to be incorrectly identified and accidentally killed. Leaving the crab and reporting it allows ...
The 2023 Puget Sound summer crab-fishing season is now underway. It started July 1. A crab biologist with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife says the boat ramp in Everett on opening day was ...
Though leaving crabs in place might sound counterintuitive, WDFW does not want native species to be incorrectly identified and accidentally killed. Leaving the crab and reporting it allows ...
Though leaving crabs in place might sound counterintuitive, WDFW does not want native species to be incorrectly identified and accidentally killed. Leaving the crab and reporting it allows ...
Though leaving crabs in place might sound counterintuitive, WDFW does not want native species to be incorrectly identified and accidentally killed. Leaving the crab and reporting it allows ...
Each year, an estimated 12,000 crab pots are lost in Washington waters, most of them in Puget Sound. Crab biologist Don Velasquez said the hobby is getting more popular.
Though leaving crabs in place might sound counterintuitive, WDFW does not want native species to be incorrectly identified and accidentally killed. Leaving the crab and reporting it allows ...
Though leaving crabs in place might sound counterintuitive, WDFW does not want native species to be incorrectly identified and accidentally killed. Leaving the crab and reporting it allows ...