Can you eat Florida sand crabs?
You should not eat Florida sand crabs. Here's why:
* They are not commercially harvested: There are no regulations or practices for harvesting sand crabs for human consumption in Florida.
* Potential for toxins: Sand crabs are filter feeders and can accumulate toxins in their bodies. This can make them unsafe to eat.
* Small size and fragility: Sand crabs are tiny and have delicate shells, making them difficult to harvest and prepare for eating.
It's best to stick to commercially available crabs and shellfish that have been inspected and approved for consumption.
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