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    Italy pledges millions in defiant stand against blue crab invasion

    August 8, 2023
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    The menacing blue crab, a notorious Atlantic invader, is testing the fortitude of Italy as its storied clam industry faces an unparalleled threat. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, Italy has released a massive war chest of 2.9 million euros ($3.2 million) to defend its waters and safeguard its culinary legacy.

    Italy pledges millions in defiant stand against blue crab invasion

    These aquatic predators, in their unchecked conquest, devour local shellfish, fish roe, and more, putting Italy’s revered clam aquafarm industry on the brink. The mystery behind their sudden population explosion intrigues scientists, with some murmurs pointing toward climate change’s shadow.

    In a move reflecting urgency, Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida made a crucial visit to ground zero, solidifying the government’s hefty investment to aid this battle. Insider reports suggest this considerable fund will empower fishing cooperatives and aquafarmers in their strategic offense against the proliferating crabs.

    Emanuele Rossetti, from the Polesine Fishermen’s Cooperative, paints a grim picture. Even as daily hauls soar to a jaw-dropping 12 metric tons, the blue crab tide shows no signs of ebbing. Italy, celebrated as Europe’s clam capital and home to the world-famous “spaghetti alle vongole,” is poised for an epic culinary showdown.

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