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Blue catfish are invasive to the Chesapeake Bay. By eating them, Virginians can help save the bay. - MSNBlue catfish, unlike most other Chesapeake Bay seafood catches, are unrestricted and can be fished almost year-round. Hutt said that makes them a unique opportunity for watermen.
The number of adult female, male and juvenile crabs in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia raises concern for experts.
Tudor launches the Black Bay 54 "Lagoon Blue" with a new beach-like vibe ✓ Check out this summery light-blue-dial dive watch here! ✓ ...
Blue catfish are wreaking havoc on native species in the Chesapeake Bay. To reduce the damage, environmentalists want to encourage more restaurants to add the whiskered predator to their menus.
Tudor has announced the all-new Black Bay 54 "Lagoon Blue", arriving with a sand-textured blue dial and polished bezel.
The Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population has fallen to its second-lowest level since 1990, down 25% from last year, according to an annual study published Thursday. The numbers are alarming ...
Blue crabs are perhaps the most iconic species in the Chesapeake Bay. The crustacean, which is actually blue, is a favorite among seafood lovers, but pollution, habitat loss and harvest pressure ...
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