Coping with crisis: how scientists are making an invasive crab a delicacy
by Josh Wood in Georgetown, Maine from Environment | The Guardian on (#4HMJT)
The little green invader gobbling shellfish and destroying habitats in the Gulf of Maine could finally have a predator - humans
In the salt marshes and estuaries of New England, the most dominant and fearsome predator is a voracious invader that grows to just inches and lays waste to everything in its path.
The European green crab first arrived in the new world more than 200 years go, smuggling itself to American shores in the ballast holds of transatlantic ships.
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