This year’s report estimates the overall population at 238 million crabs—a sharp decline from 317 million in 2024. Despite the decline, the population remains within acceptable biological limits.
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The winter dredge survey, which takes place from December through March, samples 1,500 sites across the Chesapeake Bay. The survey recorded declines across all age groups of crabs — adult males, spawning-age females, and juveniles.
