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Facts: The European Green Crab 

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Quick facts about these highly invasive crabs! The European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas, invasive green crab, European shore crab, green crab). European green crab facts!
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@chisaquaticvibe6524
@chisaquaticvibe6524 Год назад
Crabulous! 👍👍👍👍
@SunSheepOfLight
@SunSheepOfLight Год назад
Crabs 🦀 are cool.
@natureisallpowerful
@natureisallpowerful Год назад
Abundant here in north Yorkshire, great cod fishing bait when the shed their shells. We call them peeler crabs.
@dianalong2024
@dianalong2024 11 месяцев назад
Hi thanks for all of your wonderful videos! Lost our power today, so watching all of the video's on our phone ... learning and having fun!🐌🐟🐠🦈🐡
@Carllasan
@Carllasan Год назад
Do calappa crab next video! like the shame faced box crab
@DreadDuckies278
@DreadDuckies278 Год назад
For your next video can you do a video about elephant seals
@DreadDuckies278
@DreadDuckies278 Год назад
And a video about royal sea cucumbers, and royal starfish
@greenman4508
@greenman4508 2 месяца назад
Does anyone know how far in and out they travel with each tide cycle? Trying to figure out the best place to position traps.
@R.Oates7902
@R.Oates7902 Год назад
Crabs scare me 🦀
@kielwilson9734
@kielwilson9734 Год назад
They say there edible wonder how? Like breaded and shell on fried like soft shelled crabs? Or ya gotta crack em out? 🦀😂
@MaineGreenCrabs
@MaineGreenCrabs 9 месяцев назад
In Italy they are well liked as soft shell ‘moleche’ and we are trying to develop a market here in New England for soft shell too. Because most are under 3” carapace for shard shell they are better for making seafood stock, though I also like them deep fried as they have a nice crispy texture and seafood flavor. They have decimated native soft shell clam populations in Maine and destroyed that fishery in the process, throwing the marine ecosystem into chaos.
@ikop5829
@ikop5829 Год назад
They are neat looking, shame they're so invasive.
@bobjayp
@bobjayp 4 месяца назад
Macro-aggressive to call them invasive when they are migrant newcomers.
@scottlincoln9900
@scottlincoln9900 11 месяцев назад
I hate how science classifies things as invasive...Invasive to who? I think we need to stop trying to control everything so much and learn to ADAPT like these creatures do. Without us, they STILL would find a way to get there...
@hayther4590
@hayther4590 7 месяцев назад
Invasive to local species. They destroy the ecosystem.
@rainy729
@rainy729 2 месяца назад
I think you underestimate how strong human influence can be.
@scottlincoln9900
@scottlincoln9900 2 месяца назад
@@rainy729 I understand we influence it more, but in time, a piece of drift wood or something else would do the same thing. It’s inevitable things move, spread and evolve. God wrote it into our dna…evolution baby. We still need to learn to adapt more efficently.
@rainy729
@rainy729 2 месяца назад
@@scottlincoln9900 Don't think anyone can tell for sure what would've happened naturally without human influence, but I feel like things wouldn't have been so drastically changed. A piece of driftwood, or thousands of them, following currents and exposed to predation is completely different to a man-made vessel following specific courses and offering way more protection to these hitch hikers. Things would not have been the same, most likely.
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