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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas)
European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) You are here: Home / Aquatic Species / Species Profiles / European Green Crab European Green Crab Scientific name: Carcinus maenas (Linnaeus, 1758) Common names: European green crab, shore crab ...
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Why Invasive Species Succeed: Florida Environment Radio
Researcher Mark Torchin favored the European Green Crab... fe30228 One of the greatest threats to natural lands and native species is invasive plants ...
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SanFransisco
Delta, 20,000 are scooped off the screens each day. European green crabs are eating into commercial oyster production at Tomales Bay, north of San Fransisco. Amur ... situation, another invader was found in southern San Francisco Bay in 1990. The European green crab, a small but voracious crab with a hearty appetite for clams and mussels, has since spread throughout the ...
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Division of Environmental Quality
Service trust resources include the Norway rat, arctic fox, northern pike, European starling, European green crab, Chinese mitten crab, Canada and musk thistle, purple loosestrife, saltcedar (tamarisk), Chinese tallow tree, Russian knapweed ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - Publications: Scientific Journal Articles
European green crab, Carcinus maenas, in central California. Marine Biology 122:239-47. (Abstract) ———. 1996. Predicting the impact of introduced marine species: lessons from the multiple invasions of the European green crab ... . W. Elner. 1998. Potential ecological implications from the introduction of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, to British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, USA. ...
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Impacts
Impacts Impacts European Green Crab Every year, the introduction of harmful, non-native species into the U.S. has been ... and destroying food and cover needed by other fish. Top of Page Affect human health Green Mussel Click image to enlarge As significant filter feeders, zebra mussels may increase human and ...
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The Scope of the national Aquatic Hitchhiker problem
Ecosystems of Pacific and Atlantic coastal waters suffer from infestations of the European green crab, a harmful hitchhiker that preys on commercially valuable oysters and clams. In the Pacific Northwest ...
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Branch of Invasive Species, U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service
European green crab These crabs invaded eastern North America in the early 1800s and were discovered in California around 1990. Green crabs probably entered the east by boats and the west in packing material of bait shipments. Females can produce an impressive 200,000 eggs annually. The European green crab eats ...
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Non-native Species
European green crab, which is blamed for the collapse of the soft-shelled clam industry in Maine. The ...
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Maryland Marine Notes: March-April 1996 Spotlight - Green Crabs: An Endless Invasion?
European seas. On green crabs, however, he has no season, no limits - just as green ... green crab as a local pest, but few of them realize this small green predator is an immigrant into these coastal waters, a transplant from European ...
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