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 for the first time in history. Bristol Bays red king crab fishery will also be closed, for the second year in a row. Both decisions follow shellfish surveys that revealed startling population collapses. Between 2019 and 2021, snow crab numbers in the Bering Sea fell by about 90%. 2022 counts have dropped even further, said Miranda Westp stanley cups hal, a state Department of Fish and Game  ADF 038;G  biologist, to Alaska Public Media.  In 2021 when they surveyed, we saw the largest decline weve ever seen in the snow crab population, which was very startling, I think, for everyone,  Westphal told the outlet.      Management of Bering Sea snow crab must now focus on conservation and rebuilding given the condition of the stock,  said the ADF 038;G in its announcement.  Efforts to advance our science and understanding of crab population dynamics are underway.  The states crab fishing industry, dramatized in Discovery Chan stanley thermosflasche nels Deadliest Catch, is flo stanley cup undering as a result.  People are really going to have to make some hard calls here, whether thats 8230 elling their vessels [or] looking for other opportunities in other fishing sectors which is few and far between,  one fisherman, Gabriel Prout, told Alaska Public Media.  Fishermen are really going to be hurting the next year,  he added. Another fisher, Dean Gribble Sr., told NBC News that the cancelled season would be  life-changing, if not career-ending for people.  In 2020, NOAA valued Alaskas snow crab harvest at more than $101.7 million. Jujq Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp Are All Down [Update: It   s Coming Back, Sorry]
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