Group to retrieve lost crab pots, save marine wildlife
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Crab Season 2023-24 Remains a Tricky Challenge — Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust
NOAA funds derelict crab pot removal from Shore waterways - WHYY
How Alaska wildlife officials saved a humpback whale found 'hogtied' to a 300-pound crab pot - Alaska Public Media
The Crab Pots that Got Away — The Nature Conservancy in Washington
Reclaiming crab pots from lost fishing gear recovery efforts - The Coastland Times
Exploring a 'low-tech solution' to catching crab – Monterey Herald
Annual lost fishing gear recovery project to begin
VIMS survey reveals crabbers' preferences for managing derelict gear
Awaiting Rescue in Delaware – Recovering Derelict Crab Pots from Delaware's Inland Bays
Spring derelict crab pot recovery efforts aim to prevent marine life entanglement
BRIDGE Ocean Education
Identification and Retrieval of Derelict Crab Pots to Reduce Bycatch in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey: Phase II
The Snow Crab Vanishes
Off-season crabbers remove hundreds of derelict commercial pots from the ocean to protect whales, marine life and other boats •
War breaking out between crab fishers and environmentalists over ropeless traps meant to save whales
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per adult (price varies by group size)