I've been flipping rocks to collect local crabs for bait for 20+ years. In that time, I can remember the very few rare occasions when the crab was not an invasive Asian Shore crab. Every one of these invasive species went into my bucket.
Isn't collecting these crabs and using them for bait helping diminish their population?
New England is trying to get locals to develop a food market for green crabs. Isn't potting them tu use for bait helping to reduce their numbers?
I understand why certain lakes or ponds prohibit the transfer of invasive baitfish, because they are trying to remain free of those species. That ship has sailed. Here, it's not as if one or two of the thousand invasive green or Asian crabs that had been removed from the environment to use as bait make it back into the water unscathed, that it will in any way affect the population. It's too late to impose these regulations. I don't know what they're thinking? They clearly aren't.