Research Confirms Link Between Snow Crab Decline and Marine

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In 2022, the Alaska snow crab fishery was closed for the first time in history due to a sudden, dramatic decline in adult and juvenile crabs. Scientists now believe the most likely cause of the decline was starvation and other factors linked to the 2018–2019 marine heatwave. 

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