The fortunes of the Chesapeake Bay’s blue crabs can be read in the bottom of the estuary and its rivers.

Every winter for more than three decades now, teams of scientists in Maryland and Virginia have laboriously sampled the depths with steel-toothed dredges to look for crabs burrowed into the sediment or sand, waiting for spring.

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