crab
Jul 17 2008, Elad Shem-Tov

Overfishing has always taken the Chesapeake Bay victim. However, the blue crabs have always survived; the overfishing has harmed fishes, oysters, and other edible species, but not the Bay’s favorite dish, the blue crab…until now.
This increase in..

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This photo released by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection shows some of the 191 live hermit crabs that were seized at the Hidalgo, Texas, border crossing on Nov. 30, 2008. A 49-year-old Mexican citizen from McKinney, Texas, was crossing back into the.