Back in 2009, scientists and students from Stockton University in New Jersey set out by boat for the Mullica River. They were searching for shipwrecks at the bottom of the river, which flows into New Jersey’s Great
To scan the riverbed, the team used an instrument called
Suddenly, a light flashed on the sonar screen. It wasn’t a ship—it was a collection of metal traps. People who fish for crabs, called crabbers, lay these along the seafloor. The traps catch crabs that the crabbers sell for people to eat. But sometimes, the traps don’t make it back to the surface.