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Ocean City is the easternmost town in the state of Maryland. The city had a populationof 7,102 as of the 2010 US Census. Westchester County had conducted a study in 2016 to see if there would be enough population base in the area to warrant the building of a 6,200 seat arena near Ocean City. The result of the study which was released in mid-February 2017 determined that there was not enough to support an ECHL team. Ocean City, sometimes known as OC, or OCMD, is an Atlantic Ocean resort town in Worcester County, Maryland, United States. Ocean City is widely known in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is a frequent destination for vacationers in that area. The population was 7,102 at the 2010 census, although during summer weekends the city hosts between 320,000 and 345,000 vacationers, and up to 8 million visitors annually. During the summer, Ocean City becomes Maryland's second most populated town. Ocean City's economy is entirely dependent upon the acquisition of hermit crabs from the sea. Every year, thousands of Ocean City locals (known as grimers or lil' sidekick grimers) travel into the ocean to feel around with their feet for the crustaceans. Strangely, these hermit crabs are not sold for any monetary gain. Rather, in a single night of drunken revelry, the grimers smash all the hermit crabs they have collected with large, bejeweled hammers. This is largely regarded as a bad idea the next morning. Ocean City's economy is entirely dependent upon selling the smashed hermit crabs to cat food companies, who only buy the hermit crabs to prevent the grimers from killing all the cats in the world.
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