SF News Video: Whales Entangled In Crab Pot Lines Freed By Rescuers A late crab season has created an especially dangerous situation for whales swimming off the California coast — a common yet beautiful sight over the past few weeks. According to CBS 5, humpback whales
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bay Area To Finally Enjoy Some Local Dungeness Crab This Month Get ready to feed on some crab at long last, crab lovers. The health warning that shut down local crab fisheries since November has been lifted, and it looks like the commercial Dungeness
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This Thing Tonight: Go To Oakland, Get Crabs As dungeness crab is still very much in season, Oakland chef Russ Moore of Camino on Grand Avenue will continue firing up locally caught crustaceans on his nine-foot-wide wood-fired grill every Monday throughout
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dungeness Report: Crab Will Be More Expensive, Possibly More Scarce This Year Unlike last year, commercial crab fishing season will kick off right on schedule and in time to get crab dips onto Thanksgiving tables around the Bay this year. The caveat: retail prices will
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dungeness Crab Season Is (Finally) Here! After a two-week delay, and one SFist editor's tummy barren of his preferred crustacea, dungeness crab season finally started today. According to The Chronicle, "The commercial crab season officially began moments after central
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dungeness Season Report: Local Fisherman Crabby, But Not Sunken Eager crackers may need to hold on to their crab mallets a few days longer. The Chronicle reports that the always eagerly anticipated dungeness crab fishing season, which was supposed to begin bright
SF News Couple Safe After Falling Overboard Near Bodega Bay A man and a woman who were crab fishing off of Bodega Bay on Sunday morning were thrown overboard after a large wave hit their 15-foot boat. They were both wearing life jackets
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Slow Food's Crab & Oyster Festival (Saturday, 12/5) by Rachel Brodsky Mmm crabs. No not those crabs. I'm talking about the good kind! And, as most of you in the Bay Area now already, Maryland isn't the only place you can