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Dredge survey results: Blue crabs in Bay more plentiful

WASHINGTON 鈥 Things are looking up for the blue crabs of Chesapeake Bay.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources on Monday released the numbers from its聽annual Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey 鈥 the results of dredging at 1,500 sites throughout the bay from December through March.

The department found that the total blue-crab population of the bay is about 411 million, about 38 percent above last year鈥檚 number, and the critical spawning-age female population was pegged at 101 million 鈥 much higher than last year鈥檚 total, though still well below the goal.

Local crabs are still on the small side but buyers are happy to hear the population is rebounding.  (海角精品黑料/Megan Cloherty)
Local crabs are still on the small side but buyers are happy to hear the population is rebounding. (海角精品黑料/Megan Cloherty)

Juvenile crabs are up to 269 million, 35 percent over 2014鈥檚 number and more than double 2013鈥檚 record low.

The crabbing harvest remained at a safe level for the seventh straight year, DNR said in a statement.

About 19 percent of the adult crabs in the Bay died from the cold winter temperatures, DNR says. Other factors that affect the population include coastal currents, other weather patterns and natural predators.

鈥淲e are pleased that crab numbers increased despite the harsh winter temperatures,鈥 DNR Secretary Mark Belton said in the statement.

鈥淭his is good news for the crabs and for Marylanders who enjoy them all summer long.鈥

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