Blue Crabs migrating to Maine.

Started by Logical1, December 04, 2022, 11:31:15 AM

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Logical1

There's no place like roam!

suzyq52

I can only stress on so many things in one day - looks like you're not making the list. Tomorrow isn't looking so hot, either.

Logical1

There's no place like roam!

Wallco99

Please fix the title too. LOL. You didn't think you were going to slip that one by me, did you?

Logical1

Quote from: Wallco99 on December 04, 2022, 01:57:35 PM
Please fix the title too. LOL. You didn't think you were going to slip that one by me, did you?
Good catch Rick.  That is why I hate trying to post from my phone. The spellcheck tries to second guess what I am saying.
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jack1747

Click on the little red crab.  :) There is a bunch of stuff there.  ;) ;D  A BCA page written in 2000. ;D -> https://www.bluecrab.info/lifecycle.html

"Range

The range of the blue crab is from Nova Scotia, down the east coast of North America (including the Chesapeake Bay), off Bermuda, throughout the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea (including the Antilles Islands), and down the east coast of South America to northern Argentina. Although the blue crab is rarely found north of Cape Cod, it has been seen in Maine and Nova Scotia following consecutive warm years.

The blue crab has been introduced, probably via ship ballasts into Europe, north Africa, and southwest Asia. Introductions into the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent waters have produced breeding populations whereas others were probably temporary occurrences. The blue crab also has been introduced into Japan."
"Helping to Moderate the BCA since 2003" "I've gotten to the point in my life where I no longer give a [shiz] what people think, I'm not going to take any [shiz], because, frankly my dears, I am NOT in the [shiz] business." Quote from Suzy. :-)

Crabslayer

Geezzz Jack, you're just a wealth of information aren't you.   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
This is how it's going to go.  After I kick your A$$ i'm going to run you through the wood chipper and put you in containers in the freezer to use in my crab pots!  The really sad part?  You let an old man kick your A$$!!!

jack1747

Quote from: Crabslayer on December 19, 2022, 12:16:51 PM
Geezzz Jack, you're just a wealth of information aren't you.   :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Get back under your rock.  >:(    ;D :laugh:
"Helping to Moderate the BCA since 2003" "I've gotten to the point in my life where I no longer give a [shiz] what people think, I'm not going to take any [shiz], because, frankly my dears, I am NOT in the [shiz] business." Quote from Suzy. :-)

Logical1

With multi year and multi decade climate cycles, my guess is that this has happened many times before. We are just at a point where we can document and track these things now.
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chef

When I was a kid I caught a blue crab in the surf at Ft. Foster in Kittery Maine. That was the summer of 1982. I think the prevailing catastrophe du jour in those days was acid rain and another ice age being right around the corner. Just sayin...
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Wallco99

Quote from: chef on May 19, 2023, 02:03:12 AM
When I was a kid I caught a blue crab in the surf at Ft. Foster in Kittery Maine. That was the summer of 1982. I think the prevailing catastrophe du jour in those days was acid rain and another ice age being right around the corner. Just sayin...

That sounds a little too complex. I go with the "All water is connected, and crabs walk wherever the [Sam Hill] they want" theory. That just seems more logical.

chef

Quote from: Wallco99 on May 19, 2023, 08:19:57 AM
That sounds a little too complex. I go with the "All water is connected, and crabs walk wherever the [Sam Hill] they want" theory. That just seems more logical.

Exactly. Blue crabs have been in the Gulf of Maine for probably thousands of years. Scientists find a few last year and we have to hear the climate change confirmation bias lecture for the millionth time. Guess what, there will be a couple hurricanes this year too which will cause the talking heads to spew more climate hysteria. Forget about the fact that there are hurricanes every year. Its why they call it hurricane season.

It would be great if there were enough blue crabs up here that I wouldnt have to drive 2 hours to buzzards bay all summer to catch them.
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Wallco99

Quote from: chef on May 19, 2023, 05:25:41 PM
Exactly. Blue crabs have been in the Gulf of Maine for probably thousands of years. Scientists find a few last year and we have to hear the climate change confirmation bias lecture for the millionth time. Guess what, there will be a couple hurricanes this year too which will cause the talking heads to spew more climate hysteria. Forget about the fact that there are hurricanes every year. Its why they call it hurricane season.

It would be great if there were enough blue crabs up here that I wouldnt have to drive 2 hours to buzzards bay all summer to catch them.

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