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European green crabs have started expanding into Puget Sound here in Washington in recent years. Part of the problem is that some people--such as myself--would happily catch and eat them, but as an invasive species, they're illegal to catch/possess. I imagine our huge Asian population would also happily eat them. The fish and wildlife department really ought to carve out an exception so that we can all help slow their spread. They have the potential to destroy our native dungeness crab population (the green crabs eat the baby dungeness crabs), which is a huge commercial and recreational fishery.
Wait.....you PROTECT the invasive species? Here in Cleveland we have an insect that everybody stomps in the summer.
The only invasive species we like in Cleveland is Tim Misney. We KNOW what he does!
Stomping on them would be legal.
The idea is to prevent people from spreading invasive species, but in this case, the law is backfiring because it's not people spreading the invasive species. It's already here and spreading on its own.
What if you smashed them then took them home to cook and eat? 🤔
Also legal. You can't have the live crabs.
Seafood is better fresh. You wouldn't be able to do that in large quantities and keep it from going bad quickly.
What if you headed out with a cooler full of ice, a cutting board, and a knife?
??? Is there something Asian about enjoying eating crab?
Y’all really just gonna let this racist shit go?
My guy. Crab is really common in east asian cuisine. The wording wasn't great but that happens.