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Shellfish growers in Willapa Bay in southwest Washington, the self-styled "Oyster Capital of the World," are alarmed by an invasion of potentially destructive non-native European green crabs. Some are asking for an all-out trapping offensive to corral the invasive species.
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Oregonians looking for an alternative to holiday shopping can try their luck at catching fish, clams or crabs for free this Friday and Saturday.
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Marine researchers on the Oregon coast want to enlist the help of chefs to combat an invasive species: the green crab.
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Three crab fishermen were rescued last (Tuesday) night after their boat was found washed up on the North Jetty, near the entrance to Coos Bay. US Coast…
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The commercial Dungeness crab season is being delayed once again in Oregon. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife says the opening will be delayed…
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Despite a late start to the season, it looks like Dungeness crab landings in Oregon might surpass last year’s numbers. KLCC’s Deonna Anderson has…
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Crabbing season is official underway in Oregon, north of Cape Blanco. Almost 2 months behind the target date of Dec 1st, prices for Dungeness crab have…
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It’s official: Dungeness crab fisherman along the west coast are on strike. Crabbers have made the unprecedented agreement to not set or pull pots-- until…