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Hairy crabs sales in "Old San Yang" the shop in Causeway Bay. Photo: Felix Wong

Chinese man buys 33,000 hairy crabs and releases them into local river but aquatic life experts appalled

Mystery buyer pays 1.2 million yuan for 5 tonnes of the delicacy only to ‘set them free’

A mystery buyer in eastern China’s Zhejiang province spent 1.2 million yuan (HK$1.45 million or U$188,660) buying hairy crabs and set them free in a local river, but the city’s fisheries authority said the act – though well-intentioned – could have disastrous consequences on the aquatic ecosystem, a provincial newspaper reports.

Rumours began to circulate several days ago in Hangzhou that a group of men were buying up hairy crabs – an estimated 33,000 in total that weighed about 5 tonnes, according to the Qianjiang Evening Post.

The buyers paid cash and loaded the crabs into a van to release them in the Qiantang River. The wholesale market authority said they could not intervene because the buyer was not manipulating prices.

But the fisheries authority said that at this time of year crabs in the wild were migrating in order to lay eggs. Putting so many into the water would disrupt the migrating pattern, it said.

The crabs could also be carrying bacteria that the aquatic life had not been exposed to.

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