Crab Potting
HARVESTING BLUE CRABS ON THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
Gwynn's Island was discovered by Col. Hugh Gwynn, who was granted a charter for the island
by the Royal crown in 1611. He moved his family there and named the island after himself and
the small bay separating the island from the mainland "Milford Haven" after a similar body of
water in his native Wales.
Today the watermen of the Chesapeake Bay are often descendants of the hearty settlers who came
to these shores from England in the early 1600s. As they have for generations, these independent
fishermen gather the succulent blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, in the warmer months of the year. - Artist John M. Barber
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