@grte@lemmy.ca to British Columbia@lemmy.ca • 1 year agoInvasive crabs are hitting B.C. waters. Can we eat our way out of the problem? | CBC Newswww.cbc.camessage-square5fedilinkarrow-up118arrow-down10
arrow-up118arrow-down1external-linkInvasive crabs are hitting B.C. waters. Can we eat our way out of the problem? | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca@grte@lemmy.ca to British Columbia@lemmy.ca • 1 year agomessage-square5fedilink
minus-square@delial@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilink3•1 year agoRight? I’m always looking for cheap crab! The crabs are European green crabs. Unfortunately: While Fisheries and Oceans Canada says recreational and Indigenous harvesting of shore crabs for food — including European green crabs (EGC) — is permitted with a license, commercial fisheries cannot sell them for human consumption.
minus-squarechiisanaAlink3•1 year agoThe licenses are pretty cheap. I wonder if it counts against your quota or not… if not, I can see people eat them right up for sure.
minus-square@delial@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilink3•1 year agoYeah, one of the greatest conservation methods is hunting. It works really well (except for feral hogs in Texas; nobody likes hunting those).
Right? I’m always looking for cheap crab!
The crabs are European green crabs.
Unfortunately:
The licenses are pretty cheap. I wonder if it counts against your quota or not… if not, I can see people eat them right up for sure.
Need more advertising of this:
“Free crabs!”
Yeah, one of the greatest conservation methods is hunting. It works really well (except for feral hogs in Texas; nobody likes hunting those).