Alaska Snow Crab season CANCELED!!! Officials investigate disappearance of an estimated 1 billion crabs!


I like some of her videos and some of her videos but sometimes she sort of leave out information but generally it’s okay…..now over fishing is a problem but the biggest issue right now which caused the disappearance of these crabs is climate change. The baring sea has warmed so much that they had a damn typhoon a few weeks ago hit Alaska. We as humans have to slow down our consumption of certain animals and we have to hurry up and take care of this planet, even though I think we are beyond the tipping point.
 
I guess my question is where are the billion missing crabs, and fake butter gate... They are creating a problem that doesn't exist
I'm clueless to both.

Don't know why crab numbers are down, is there less fish or food at the bottom for them to eat?

I always used to watch Deadliest Catch and opelio crab always used to be the abundance of all crab as far as quantity they used to catch. So just found it weird.
 
I'm clueless to both.

Don't know why crab numbers are down, is there less fish or food at the bottom for them to eat?

I always used to watch Deadliest Catch and opelio crab always used to be the abundance of all crab as far as quantity they used to catch. So just found it weird.
:dunno: Maybe all the dumb crabs got caught, leaving only the smart ones who know better than to go into those traps. :lol:
 
I went to a little Seafood shop around my way and I asked the lady how much a pound of the crab legs were. They were large clusters so I expected what she said which was $25.99. I asked did she hear about any shortage or anything and she shook her said and said "no, the big ones maybe but the small ones we just have to wait to mature."
I often go straight to grocers and shop owners when I see news like this and what they say is almost opposite of what the news says.
 
I stole them joints and holding them for ransom.
ONE BILLION DOLLARS!!!
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I see why we probably won't see a slowdown. Most of ours come from the North Atlantic in Canada here on the East Coast.


U.S. consumers hit by inflation give up pricey seafood
Demand that had built up during the pandemic for all types of frozen and fresh seafood powered the Nova Scotia industry to a record-breaking year in 2021 with revenues reaching $2.5 billion — led by the two shellfish.
Other Atlantic provinces also experienced a boom.
But high prices for frozen snow crab and frozen lobster, along with a modest increase in the price of live lobster last year, are melting in 2022
"And the reason is that consumers backed away from the high prices at the same time that they began to be buffeted by these other problems of high gasoline prices, inflation and concern about lack of economic support," Sackton said.
"What are they giving up? They're giving up snow crab, lobster, frozen seafood and this is what is really driving that change in market price and market value."
 
I went to a little Seafood shop around my way and I asked the lady how much a pound of the crab legs were. They were large clusters so I expected what she said which was $25.99. I asked did she hear about any shortage or anything and she shook her said and said "no, the big ones maybe but the small ones we just have to wait to mature."
I often go straight to grocers and shop owners when I see news like this and what they say is almost opposite of what the news says.
Hmmmm....that's interesting.
 
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