ABERDEEN — In the spring, the Washington Sea Grant volunteer Crab Team began monitoring Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay for invasive European green crab, which are growing in numbers and can wreak havoc on native species.
New coastal monitoring sites, termed “sentinel sites,” were established in locations that were monitored monthly between April and September with the purpose of tracking green crab and native crab populations.
“When we found out that almost all of the five new sentinel sites were located in Willapa Bay — three sites in Willapa Bay, one in Grays Harbor and one in Makah Bay — we reached out to Washington Sea Grant’s Crab Team,” said Twin Harbors Waterkeeper Lee First. “They didn’t waste any time and quickly determined that South Aberdeen met the conditions for a good sentinel trapping site.”
The Daily World reported on the early goings back in May, describing the threat posed by the diminutive invaders.