Stone Crabs Are Calling Virginia Waters Home for the First Time

The Chesapeake Bay might have a new resident, thanks to warming waters and successful habitat restoration.
Blue crabs are the typical catch in local waters. But crabbers on the bay have reported adult stone crabs in their pots on Willoughby Spit, marking the first time the species has been spotted growing in Hampton Roads.
The find could mark an exciting addition to the crab industry in the Chesapeake Bay, according to Rom Lipcius, a researcher and professor at William & Mary's Batten School at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science...
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