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21 August 2022
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Washington Post
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Laura Reiley
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Alaska’s snow crabs have disappeared. Where they went is a mystery.
Saint Paul, Alaska, United States
N 57º 7' 22.836" W 170º 16' 48.828"
DMS:
N 57º 7' 22.836" W 170º 16' 48.828"
Lat/Lng:
57.12301 -170.28023
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King crab legs for $199 a pound? There’s a reason for that.
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Valuable crab populations are in a ‘very scary’ decline in warming Bering Sea
Bering Sea
Sep 21, 2021
The Seattle Times
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State of Crabbing in Norton Sound: Less Sea Ice, Fewer Crabs — and Fewer Crabbers
Nome, Alaska, United States
Feb 21, 2019
KNOM Radio Mission
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Lots of Female King Crabs (
Paralithodes camtschaticus
)
Juneau, Alaska, United States
Feb 20, 2019
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Scientists point to climate change as likely cause for Alaska snow crab decline
Bering Sea
Anchorage Daily News
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Into the ice: A crab boat’s quest for snow crab in a Bering Sea upended by climate change
Anchorage Daily News
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Into the ice: Snow crab decline hits Bering Sea island community of St. Paul
Saint Paul, Alaska, United States
Anchorage Daily News
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