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Miller, R. 2022. Months after first sighting, Metlakatla is now catching dozens of invasive green crabs a day. KRBD. https://www.krbd.org/2022/10/05/months-after-first-sighting-metlakatla-is-now-catching-dozens-of-invasive-green-crabs-a-day/. Created on 10/05/2022. Accessed on 10/20/2022.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 39069
Type: News
Author: Miller, R.
Date (year): 2022
Title:Months after first sighting, Metlakatla is now catching dozens of invasive green crabs a day
Publisher:KRBD
Publisher Location:
URL: https://www.krbd.org/2022/10/05/months-after-first-sighting-metlakatla-is-now-catching-dozens-of-invasive-green-crabs-a-day/
Accessed on: 10/20/2022
Created on: 10/05/2022
Keywords: Metlakatla, Alakka, green crab, Carcinus maenas
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carcinus maenas

    AK - Beaches of Metlakatla
    AK - Tamgas Harbor, Annette Island Reserve, AK


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