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Each year, crab boats are aksi given an individual quota based on prior years catches and the estimated biomass.
And the Norwegian king crab quota is expected to drop by 60 percent in 2024, meaning there is likely to be a shortage of king crab in the U.S. market for the foreseeable future, ing to Hodges.
But, now, scientists have finally got to the bottom of the mystery. New research from scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) finds that climate change has led to the demise of more than 10 billion snow crabs, with heatwaves in the Bering Sea leading to mass starvation of the creatures.
Each year, crab boats are aksi given an individual quota based on prior years catches and the estimated biomass. Fisheries are managed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. To address the needs of Alaskan crab fisheries, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has developed a Crab Rationalization Program.
The Bering Sea fleet fished on a total allowable catch (TAC) quota of 2.15 million pounds of red king crab in October. Though the regulatory season runs until Jan. 15, the 2023-2024 fishery just lasted until Nov. 18, with 31 vessels delivering nearly all the quota.
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The daily bag limit is three male king crab per person (all species combined), unless reduced by Emergency Order or as specified per household on the Section 11-A (Juneau Area) red and blue king crab fishing permit.
Alaskan king crab fishing is carried out during the fall in the waters off the coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. The commercial catch is shipped worldwide. Large numbers of king crab are also caught in Russian and international waters.

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