In the Chesapeake bay, blue crabs eat and mate.
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Blue crabs, like lady crabs, are definitely swimming crabs. The largest population of the blue crab can be found in the Chesapeake Bay.
Blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay are in decline due to an unusually high population of red drum fish. The red drum fish were abundant due to exceptionally high temperatures.
Crabs and Oysters.
Fish, crabs and oysters
Chesapeake Bay is best known for their clams and crabs, but they also have lobsters and oysters as well.
Blue crabs (Calinictes sapidus) live in the Chesapeake Bay. They are specially adapted for living in a range of waters with different salinities, or saltiness of the water, from the mouth of the Bay all the way to the top. Hope that helps!
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Maryland for sure with old bay r da best Maryland or Maryland-Virginia... it really depends on what is meant by "produces." They are Chesapeake Bay blue crabs and you can get good ''Maryland-style'' Chesapeake Bay steamed crabs anywhere in the DelMarVa region (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia) plus of course Baltimore, Annapolis etc.
Some biotic factors in the Chesapeake Bay include various species of fish such as striped bass and blue crabs, aquatic plants like eelgrass and phytoplankton, as well as birds like ospreys and bald eagles that feed on the bay's resources. Additionally, bacteria and microorganisms play a key role in the nutrient cycling and overall ecosystem health of the bay.
If you want Blue crabs...go to Chesapeake Bay...year round, not just in May...if you can stand the cold and the flying critters.