Crabbers in Southeast Alaska could soon be able to harvest red king crabs after the Alaska Board of Fisheries approved a ...
Red king crab live in diverse environments—from coastal bays in the north, to open sea shelves in the Bering Sea. They also live in small bays and fjords fed by glacial melt in Southeast Alaska ...
In the last decade, there was just one commercial red king crab fishery in Southeast Alaska. But that could change with a ...
All veterans, active duty service members and their families can receive a 15% discount year-round on full-priced king crab legs, fish and shellfish. They send you the highest quality seafood ...
A new study found that Alaska red king crabs are more genetically diverse than previously thought, which could be crucial for the species’ survival as ocean conditions change. Researchers came ...
New genetic research on the Alaska red king crab reveals previously undiscovered diversity among different regions, suggesting the species is more resilient to climate change and changing ocean ...
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