The land crab migration in Florida is a unique phenomenon that draws the attention of wildlife enthusiasts and curious observers alike. This event, featuring the mass movement of the blue land crab ...
Imagine a world where butter-drenched claws are currency and bib-wearing is high fashion. Welcome to Florida’s stone crab paradise! Florida, the land where oranges grow on trees and stone crabs ...
No fancy plating here – just pure, unadulterated crab bliss. And while you’re cracking away, you can enjoy the local color at the bar. Frenchy’s Original Cafe: A Clearwater institution that’s more ...
While fall might not actually be a seasonal transition we truly get to enjoy in Florida, we do have our own very special season that gets its start in October—and that’s Stone Crab Season.
Section 15.0522, Florida Statutes, is created to read: 15.0522 Official state crustacean.—The Devil Crab, made specifically in Tampa, Florida, is designated as the official Florida state crustacean.
A seasoned seafood chef who formerly worked at Joe's Stone Crab opened a restaurant in a popular Fort Lauderdale neighborhood ...
South Florida might not have fall, but we do have a season that some may say is even better — Stone Crab Season. Today, October 15th officially marks the joyous time of the year where fishermen ...
A Miami stone crab seller that promises claws from the sea to your door in 24 hours disregarded procedures to prohibit their ...
Here's what's special about the crab variety that's famous on Florida's Gulf Coast. Surrounded by waving seagrass, salt flats, white ibis, and murky swamps, Highway 41 (known as Tamiami Trail ...
While crab harvests can vary widely year-to-year, the long-term trend has been a downward spiral. According to a FLORIDA TODAY analysis of state data: Brevard’s commercial blue crab catch in ...
And why are they so expensive? You can only fish for stone crab on the southeastern coast of the US, Cuba, the Bahamas, and Mexico. And it's Florida where more stone crabs are caught than anywhere ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— A new rule aimed at protecting diamondback terrapin turtles from drowning in recreational blue crab traps will go into effect Wednesday, March 1. The Florida Fish and Wildlife ...