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 ...
Researchers recently found that the Alaska red king crab should be split into six, maybe even seven, genetically distinct groups. A new study found that Alaska red king crabs are more genetically ...
NOAA Fisheries is responsible for science-based management of Alaska’s commercial fisheries in federal waters through the ...
Southeast Alaska’s next commercial golden king crab and Tanner crab fisheries will open on Feb. 17. The Tanner crab population is on a slight decline, whereas golden king crab is on track for an ...
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 fisheries, vital to the state’s economy and culture, are facing an unprecedented crisis. Collapsing fish prices, ...
Researchers estimate southern sea otters eat up to 120,000 European green crabs per year at the Elkhorn Slough National ...
Genetic research has unveiled significant diversity among Alaska's red king crab populations. Photo by ADF&G Recent genetic research has unveiled significant diversity among Alaska's red king crab ...
The federal funding is part of a nationwide investment to support community-driven habitat restoration and climate resilience ...