Cape Cod Museum of Natural History Horseshoe Crabs: The Cape's First Wash-a-Shores
Once a ‘pest’ now an icon, the importance of Cape Cod’s horseshoe crabs is being revealed in a Silver Science presentation at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, March 11, at 1pm. Maureen Ward, the Museum’s Horseshoe Crab Aquaculture and Nursery program lead, will take the audience through how the 450-million-year-old ‘living fossil’ has become an invaluable resource for species both below and above the water. “There’s a surprising number of coastal and marine animals living along our shorelines, in our water habitats, and flying overhead that have come to depend on horseshoe crabs as a food resource,” Maureen said. “We’ll also be talking about how they enrich the seafloor and expand biodiversity.” Following the presentation there will be a Q&A session with opportunities to view live juvenile horseshoe crabs and receive updates on MA legislation proposing to ban the taking of the species for bait and MA Division of Marine Fisheries proposals to change quotas for bait and biomedical harvest. 2026 marks the 10th anniversary of the Museum’s Horseshoe Carb Aquaculture and Nursery Education Program, which promotes stewardship, advocacy and education. Our International Horseshoe Crab Day Celebration is one of the museum’s most popular annual events with hundreds of people coming for special exhibits every June 19th. Silver Science is a series of presentations by leading figures across a range of disciplines, with discounted tickets for those aged 60+. Upcoming speakers include archaeologist Dr Fred Dunford on the work of our co-founder John Hay to preserve the history of the Cape’s Native people, and WHOI scientist Dr Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser on biodiversity on shipwrecks. For a full list of events go to ccmnh.org. Tickets for all events are available online at ccmnh.org. Prices: Aged 60+: $10 (Includes Museum Admission), Aged under 60: $12 (Does not include Museum admission)
Date and Time
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
1pm
Location
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Fees/Admission
Aged 60+: $10 (Includes Museum Admission), Aged under 60: $12 (Does not include Museum admission)
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David Marsland
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