Buying Crabs Online

Yes, you can buy live crabs online and have them delivered to your door. 

Love hot steamed crabs at the beach? Now you can have that same beachy taste no matter where you are. The Crab PlaceTM in Crisfield*, Maryland, sells and ships both live and steamed crabs, crab cakes and more to just about anywhere across the country. They can do the same for you at your home address – so you can enjoy a little bit of “the beach” no matter where you live.

One Bushel Live Jumbo Maryland Blue Crabs (Male)

Buy live jumbo Maryland blue crabs online and start planning your live jumbo blue crab feast today! Fresh caught live jumbo Maryland blue crabs measure 6″ to 6¾”. One Bushel of live jumbo blue crabs contains approximately 60 live jumbo blue crabs. Click here, for current live jumbo blue crab prices…

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One Bushel Live Jumbo Maryland Blue Crabs (Female)

Get your live jumbo female blue crab feast started! Our live jumbo female blue crabs measure 6″ and up and one bushel of live jumbo female blue crabs contains approx. 60 live jumbo female blue crabs per bushel. To check current live jumbo female blue crab prices, click here…

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* Crisfield, MD, is oft’ referred to as “The Crab Capital of the World.”

Shoreline Trail at Live Bayside Community

Take only photographs – leave only footprints!

Walk the waters edge for a trail length of one-half mile, roundtrip.

The following is a transcription of the captions on the sign.

Live Bayside Shoreline Trail Entrance Sign

The Bayside waterfront golf community is composed of 867 acres bordering along Roy Creek and the beautiful Assawoman Bay. Carl M. Freeman Companies is dedicated to safeguarding the environment and preserving historical treasures in an effort to enrich and enhance your experience at Bayside We (the Bayside developers) have placed over 287 acres of tidal wetlands and forests into conservation easements. These conservation areas are protected by the Bayside Homeowners Association, Sussex County Land Trust and, most importantly, YOU!

Tidal Salt Marshes. The tidal marsh (through which you can walk) is part of 63,400 acres of coastal wetland in Delaware. Coastal wetlands are particulary iportant habitats for estuarine fish, waterfowl, shorebirds and a variety of small animals. The upper edge of the tidal marsh contains coastal shrubs such as hight tide brush and bayberry, which are common on this trail.

Blue Crab. Many organisms which depend on the salt marsh for food are visible from the trail, such as the blue crab and fiddler crab. A variety of minnows also live in the local tidal creeks and channels such as the mummichog, stripedkillifish and Atlantic silverside.

Assawoman Bay. The Assawoman Bay and its tributaries offer a wonderful setting for those adventurous enough to explore by canoe or kayak. This quiet and peaceful alternative is low impacton the wetlands and provides a unique perspective of the area.

Live Bayside - Entrance to the Shoreline Trail

TICK ALERT! Ticks have been found throughout the State of Delaware. Some ticks carry diseases including Lyme Disease. When outdoors it is wise to take the following precautions.

  • Walk to the center of the trails.
  • Wear light colored clothing to increase the visibility of the tick.
  • Tuck pants into socks.
  • Wear long sleeve shirts
  • Use tick repellants on clothing and repellants on pets.
  • Thoroughly check people and pets for ticks.
  • Remove tick by grasping close to the skin with tweezers and pulling steadily and gently until it releases its hold.

Note: In most cases ticks must feed for hours before transmitting disease. If, following a tick bite, you develop a ring shaped red spot or any flu-like symptoms, contact your physician.

The trail into the marshy area at Live Bayside.