Chris_NJ t1_ivjs2jz wrote
They are blue claw crabs (the same kind Chesapeake Bay is famous for) so they definitely have culinary value.
SyndicalistCPA t1_ivjxqle wrote
Can you actually eat them though? I would imagine they aren't exactly healthy to eat.
Chris_NJ t1_ivk7tvw wrote
Here is the advisory and recommendations on how to cook. Everyone evaluates risks differently. I have eaten fish/crabs very sporadically over the years from the Hudson/ NY Bay. I always found it strange while fishing when somebody came by overweight and chain smoking saying they never would eat a fish from the river. Certainly their odds of cancer (if they don't die of heart attack first) would be higher for someone who smokes/has unhealthy lifestyle.
Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_ivlsks5 wrote
I eat the migratory fish from the river like fluke, tog and the rare barely keeper striper. They are only here a few months of the year unlike crabs or white perch, and there's really no difference between the fish population in the River/Bay and those in the Sound or Raritan Bay. The striper you catch off of Montauk might have been up the Hudson River just a few days earlier.
Delicious_Adeptness9 OP t1_ivk0kvo wrote
^this^
Not sure why anyone would want to risk eating anything from known polluted waters
https://wpdh.com/how-many-hudson-river-crabs-can-you-eat-before-being-poisoned/
SyndicalistCPA t1_ivk2z0r wrote
Thanks for this. 6 crabs per week and eat at your own risk. Just not worth it yet, unless you have no options.
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