Fishing for Chinese mitten crabs in Germany
Fishing for Chinese mitten crabs in Germany
The Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) is a widespread invasive species that can be found in many of the freshwater and saltwater waterways of northern Europe as well as in San Francisco Bay and the Hudson River in North America.
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The River Havel in eastern Germany - the fishermen here have discovered a surprising source of income, a tiny crab. Every year, thousands of young crabs migrate from the sea up stream toward freshwater. The tiny army moves with a steady purpose. They're Chinese mitten crabs and were first introduced to Germany in 1912. Since then, they've spread all across northern Europe and are one of the worst invasive species in the world.
But the fishermen on this river have come up with an ingenious solution to a growing problem. They have started to harvest the crabs and sell them to Chinese restaurants in the capital. It’s become a widespread and lucrative business. The crabs breed and multiply fast and few natural predators could keep their numbers in check. The fishermen on the Havel are helping contain an alien invasion.
But the fishermen on this river have come up with an ingenious solution to a growing problem. They have started to harvest the crabs and sell them to Chinese restaurants in the capital. It’s become a widespread and lucrative business. The crabs breed and multiply fast and few natural predators could keep their numbers in check. The fishermen on the Havel are helping contain an alien invasion.