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Where Have the Snow Crabs Gone?

Where Have the Snow Crabs Gone?

 
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Alarming Findings Reveal How Marine Heat Waves are Impacting Alaska’s Fisheries

In a shocking revelation, a recent study published in Science on October 20, 2023, has uncovered the alarming disappearance of approximately 10 billion snow crabs from the eastern Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska between 2018 and 2021. The research, which has been eagerly anticipated, reveals a direct link between this mass die-off and a marine heat wave, a phenomenon amplified by human-caused climate change.

Snow crabs, a vital source of revenue for Alaskan fisheries, typically contribute an estimated $150 million annually to the industry. However, during the 2021-2022 crabbing season, revenue plummeted to a mere $24 million. With marine heat waves becoming increasingly frequent due to climate change, this crisis highlights the uncertain future of Arctic marine ecosystems and fisheries.

Researchers are now urging the fishing industry and policymakers to take heed of this unprecedented event. Cody Szuwalski, a fishery biologist at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Alaska Fisheries Science Center, emphasizes the importance of the findings, stating, “It’s a fishery disaster in the truest sense of the word.”

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