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EVERETT, Wash. — The Puget Sound is basically the crab fishing capital of the recreational world! It's where weekend warriors and seasoned anglers alike come to fill their buckets with Dungeness ...
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that several Puget Sound marine areas reopened for recreational crab fishing Tuesday.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced several Puget Sound marine areas reopened for recreational crab fishing Tuesday.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced Wednesday Puget Sound summer crab-fishing seasons will get underway July 1 in many marine areas.
Crabbing season is on in Puget Sound, but officials warn the invasive green crab can be hard to spot – especially the orange ones.
According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, tribal and recreational crabbing plummeted in South Puget Sound in the last 15 years, dropping from 214,404 pounds harvested in 2012 to ...
That’s where the Molt Search Program comes in, calling on the public’s help to keep the south Puget Sound free of this invasive species and monitor shorelines throughout the Salish Sea.
Better yet, Molt Search partners with local organizations across 12 Puget Sound counties to help lead programs.
Over 12,000 crab pots are lost in Washington state’s Puget Sound every year, costing an estimated $700,000 in lost in harvest revenue, and further, damaging the sea floor environment.
That’s where the Molt Search Program comes in, calling on the public’s help to keep the south Puget Sound free of this invasive species and monitor shorelines throughout the Salish Sea.
Better yet, Molt Search partners with local organizations across 12 Puget Sound counties to help lead programs.
Better yet, Molt Search partners with local organizations across 12 Puget Sound counties to help lead programs.