Biologists blamed the rapid decline of snow crab on a 2018 climate-fueled heatwave. Some fishermen are still reeling as they ...
After a two-year pause, fishermen are once again allowed to catch snow crab off the waters of Alaska. The problem that led to ...
For two years in a row, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game canceled the snow crab season in the Bering Sea after biologists discovered an estimated 10 billion crabs had mysteriously ...
Alaska's largest groundfish and crab fisheries begin each year's fishing cycle. Summer salmon seasons will always be at the ...
Trident Seafoods’ St. Paul processing plant won’t open to take snow crab deliveries this season. But the Pribilof Island ...
The cities of Unalaska and St. Paul in the U.S. state of Alaska have reached an agreement to share revenue collected from the ...
On the Atlantic shores of North America, snow crab harvesters in the Canadian province ... 18, Trident confirmed it had completed the sale of three Alaskan processing plants in Kodiak to Oregon ...
Red king crab harvested in Alaska is seen in this undated photo. Red king crab are the largest of Alaska’s commercially harvested crab species, and their meat is prized as a delicacy.
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Genetic research on Alaska's red king crab has uncovered significant diversity across different regions, suggesting enhanced resilience to climate change. Whole ...
With the legislative session underway, the task force’s recommendations offer a blueprint for resilience and growth. However, ...
A pound of claws can cost two times the price of Alaskan snow crab legs. Part of what makes these crabs so costly is the labor-intensive process of catching them. Ernie Piton: There's a nice crab.