In Northern California, the tradition of winter crab feeds, which started after the Gold Rush, endures in crustaceans feasts attended by thousands. Credit... Supported by By Laura M. Holson Reporting ...
A Filipino food vlogger, known for posting content related to fishing with her husband and cooking the catch for their kids, has died in the wake of posting a viral video of herself eating a toxic ...
Escher Walcott is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering stories in Entertainment, Style, Human Interest. She joins having written for several popular news publications, including Glamour, Refinery29, ...
Food influencer Emma Amit has reportedly died after eating a toxic crab. Multiple outlets reported that Amit, 51, died in the hospital on February 6, two days after she filmed herself eating the toxic ...
The Joe's Crab Shack in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, is closing and will be converted into a Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. The chain has been closing locations since its previous owner filed for bankruptcy in ...
Seafood restaurant Joe’s Crab Shack is closing its Jacksonville Beach restaurant and converting it into another chain owned by its parent company, Landry’s Inc., according to a statement from the ...
While the Dungeness crab fishing season opened on Monday, many fishermen did not head out on the water. “Not today with the bad weather,” said Sal Tringali with Monterey Fish Company. On top of recent ...
The long-delayed local commercial Dungeness crab season is expected to begin Monday, but seafood lovers eager for fresh local crab will have to wait a bit longer. High winds and rough seas off the San ...
The first harvest of fresh Dungeness crab is in and folks are lining up to purchase the long-awaited crustaceans. Fisherman’s Market in Eugene was bustling with customers Thursday morning. As soon as ...
An invasive freshwater crab species that can cause erosion problems and damage flood control as well as threaten native crab species in Oregon was captured in a river in mid-November, sparking concern ...
An invasive crab species has been spotted again in Oregon, a discovery that wildlife officials called "concerning," especially because the crab turned up this time in a different part of the state.
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