Researchers working in Norway's Barents Sea say a simple modification to snow crab pots could sharply reduce the number of ...
Researchers found evidence of European green crabs in the northern Whidbey Basin, a sign that one of the world’s most harmful ...
Bering Sea snow crab, with two specimens seen in this undated photo, support an iconic Alaska seafood harvest, but a crash in population triggered two consecuctive years of closure, starting in 2022.
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Over 100 Million Red Crabs Migrating to the Sea Each Fall Is a True Sight to Behold
Over 100 million red crabs make their way from the rainforest to the ocean each year, though this year's population is ...
Snow crab stocks in Alaska’s Bering Sea, which crashed a few years ago, have recovered enough to allow a modest harvest starting in mid-October. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game on Monday ...
Research group Washington Sea Grant announced Tuesday that the first detection of an invasive European green crab in the ...
Federal and state researchers in Kodiak hope work being done in the lab will provide more information about how Bering Sea crab populations handle climate change. (Elyssa Loughlin/Alaska Public Media) ...
Ayesha Rascoe asks Seattle Times reporter Hal Bernton about the drop in the population of Bering Sea snow crabs, and why scientists think climate change may be an important driver. Crabbing in the ...
Within a day of the cameras being set up in the Heiltsuk First Nation last year, researchers captured footage of a sea wolf emerging from the water with a buoy hanging from its mouth. The footage ...
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