Va. regulators ban winter crab dredging

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Virginia regulators have placed a ban on dredging blue crabs during the winter months. The Virginia Marine Resources Commission approved the ban on Tuesday in an effort to help rebuild the Chesapeake Bay’s crab population. The century-old winter harvest involves the dragging of steel-toothed dredges that scoop up hibernating crabs. It primarily targets female crabs. Scientists say that ending the winter dredge fishery has helped improve crab stocks the past few years. The ban was instituted over the objection of commercial crabbers and others in the seafood industry. — AP

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