Through the ancient art of Crab Kwon Do, Chesapeake Bay crabs find both emotional and physical balance.*

This has taken on new importance in the Chesapeake Bay, where an overabundance of nutrients threatens the balance of the crabs' world.
So you're thinking, aren't nutrients a good thing?

Sure - when they're fertilizing your lawn, helping to grow your
food, or in the yummy crabs you eat. But when rain washes
nutrients off the land and into the Bay, they become pollution.
Which is really bad news for the crabs, and for the people like
us who love to eat them.

Want to know how you can help keep those delicious Chesapeake
Bay crabs coming? To find out, click here

Hint: if you have a lawn and don't want to spend this spring
taking care of it (or if you just want a chuckle), you should
check this out.

And Remember: Save the Crabs - Then Eat 'Em
* OK, we made up the part about Crab Kwon Do, But everything else is real.