Crab Team Blog
We share important green crab information, research progress, and program news on our blog. This is a great place to read more about the history of green crab in Washington and specific decisions about monitoring protocols.
Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure native crabs, too?
Why Measure Native Species? When it comes to interactions between crabs, whether of the same...
Fidalgo Trestle
Number: 380 Region: Skagit County Launched: 2016 Site Captain: Paul Dinnel If you asked many...
Salmonids
Common Name and Species Names: Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Chum salmon...
Green Crab Migration
Green Crab Migration and Movement One of the most pressing issues for management of European green...
Crab Team welcomes Zach Bengtsson as student assistant
This winter, WSG Crab Team was joined by a second graduate student assistant, Zach Bengtsson. Zach...
2023 Green Crab status summary: part 2 (coast)
Pacific Coast The momentum and dedication to extensive trapping for European green crab on...
2023 Green Crab status summary: part 1 (inland)
While 2023 already seems like an eon ago, last year’s trapping season is still very much on our...
Protocol in Focus: Why do we measure European green crabs?
We are Crab Team after all, so it’s perhaps no surprise that we are not shy about getting up to...
Ocean Shores
Site Spotlight: Ocean Shores Number: 603 Region: Grays Harbor Launched: 2020 Site Captain: Bruce...









