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Crab trap floats that have washed up on the sand hold valuable clues about where they came from and what type of fishing they were used for.
The Crab Trap in Somers Point is an iconic, seasonal must-stop at the shore, offering fresh seafood and live entertainment by the bay.
The blue crab trap closure initially began in 2009 after commercial crabbers and harvesters noticed a pollution problem due to the traps. Blue crab traps may be placed back in the water starting ...
Recreational and commercial blue crab traps in all waters of the St. Johns River system must be removed from the water before Jan. 16, the first day of a 10-day trap closure, the FWC said in a ...
The goal was to remove abandoned crab and lobster traps that continue to trap and harm marine life long after they’re left behind.
Closest to Houston, volunteers can join the crab trap removal grind at Galveston Bay by contacting TPWD coordinator, Christine Jensen at 281-534-0010.