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Washington to take $11m swing at protecting Dungeness harvests from green crab invasion

A few harvesters are out now trapping green crabs, but the really intense efforts won't begin until the major assault on crabs starts in mid-March and runs to late April

By Nick Sambides Jr. | Feb. 2, 2022 15:27 GMT
Green crab trapping at Padilla Bay in Washington state in August 2021. Photo courtesy of Washington DFW
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Contact the author nick.sambides@undercurrentnews.com

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