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King Crab Cancelled For 2nd Year…Snow Crab As Well


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6 minutes ago, HSR said:

Because they were told they could bring in smaller crab so instead of fishing/sorting more they hit the markets.Nobody is "aging" their crab it goes by size the market takes. Golden King crab are huge dude.

Uncontrolled foreign fishing.

Eastern Bairdi was record low catch and tiny compared to years past.  2 crab fisheries closed last year….  Yep.  All over fishing!!!! 

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15 minutes ago, HSR said:

Things BOHICA despises

1. Internal combustion engines

2. Crab fishing

Will fight both AT ALL COSTS!!!!!!!!!

Could care less about either but signs of change caused by one to the other is obvious.

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26 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Not upsetting at all.  Not as many as they have caught in the past and they are catching crab that are smaller than usual but are the same age as the catch has always been.  Why is that?

 

25 minutes ago, HSR said:

Because they were told they could bring in smaller crab so instead of fishing/sorting more they hit the markets.Nobody is "aging" their crab it goes by size the market takes. Golden King crab are huge dude.

Uncontrolled foreign fishing.

Hes just trying to justify his purchase of a Tesla. It's that simple with him.

He obviously knows nothing about fish quotas for different species. 

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2 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Could care less about either but signs of change caused by one to the other is obvious.

Your posts paint a different picture. Just sayin'

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2 minutes ago, HSR said:

Your posts paint a different picture. Just sayin'

Fish have never moved to different spots in Bohicas world. 

Weren't they still catching huge Red crab in Norway?

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Just now, Steve753 said:

Fish have never moved to different spots in Bohicas world. 

Weren't they still catching huge Red crab in Norway?

:pc: Can be lots of natural reasons for them to move or waters to warm warm from below. 

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a29490209/underwater-volcano-gas-bubble/

In late 2017, a remote stretch of water in the Bering Sea turned into a bubbling cauldron. A remote volcano, called Bogoslof, whose vent sits roughly 350 feet below the surface, came to life. The eruption formed a ring of steaming volcanic rock in the remote region of the Bering Sea. At the time, scientists were stunned.

Now, new research reported this week in Nature Geoscience has provided insight into the volcanic processes that took shape over the course of a nine-month period during which the volcano erupted more than 70 times. A series of microphones stationed 59 miles away picked up low-frequency, or infrasound data, that revealed that each eruption was preceded by a strange, seconds-long rumbling sound.

Scientists concluded that the gurgling sounds indicated the formation of a massive, gurgling gas bubble—larger, in some cases, than the world's largest sports stadiums—that swelled above the vent and eventually burst at the ocean’s surface. To confirm their theory, they compared the recordings to sounds created by a computer model that replicated the bubbles’ formation.

 

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17 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

Fish have never moved to different spots in Bohicas world. 

Weren't they still catching huge Red crab in Norway?

Weren’t Red Kings invasive species introduced into Norwegian waters???

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22 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Could care less about either but signs of change caused by one to the other is obvious.

You're a clown if you believe the ICE has caused issues with worldwide fisheries.

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

Not upsetting at all.  Not as many as they have caught in the past and they are catching crab that are smaller than usual but are the same age as the catch has always been.  Why is that?

Warm water makes them shrink?

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58 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

Fish have never moved to different spots in Bohicas world. 

Weren't they still catching huge Red crab in Norway?

Yup :bc:

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

Just love facts vs emotional responses that you guys have.  

Actually you're posting with emotion. Facts are what we post. Sorry you keep getting proved wrong.

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

So warmer water doesn’t affect crab?

Is it only warm where the red kings are? Seemed cold in Norway,  seems cold enough for these crab to live.

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9 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

This sums it up rite here.

They are predicting that the high temperatures could be causing an indirect — or even direct impact — on the crabs.

what that tells me is they don't know. But let's attach this to the climate change agenda.

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13 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

This sums it up rite here.

They are predicting that the high temperatures could be causing an indirect — or even direct impact — on the crabs.

what that tells me is they don't know. But let's attach this to the climate change agenda.

BOHICA :owned:

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23 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

This sums it up rite here.

They are predicting that the high temperatures could be causing an indirect — or even direct impact — on the crabs.

what that tells me is they don't know. But let's attach this to the climate change agenda.

High water temps, highest recorded mortality rate.  Hmmm.  Interesting.  Dots are pretty simple to connect.

 

“In those two years, 2018 and 2019, the Bering Sea was very warm,” Ben Daly, with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said.

In 2019, Fish and Game recorded the crabs’ highest mortality rate.

 

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5 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

High water temps, highest recorded mortality rate.  Hmmm.  Interesting.  Dots are pretty simple to connect.

 

“In those two years, 2018 and 2019, the Bering Sea was very warm,” Ben Daly, with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, said.

In 2019, Fish and Game recorded the crabs’ highest mortality rate.

 

Climate change hmmmm...

The water temperature fell again under the two-degree mark in 2022 to one degree Celsius, the lowest recorded temperature since 2013

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4 minutes ago, Steve753 said:

Climate change hmmmm...

The water temperature fell again under the two-degree mark in 2022 to one degree Celsius, the lowest recorded temperature since 2013

Does water temps affect the crab population???  Yes or No?

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12 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Does water temps affect the crab population???  Yes or No?

You just never give up,,,your own link said it may or may not THEY DO NOT KNOW. And either do you.

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Just now, HSR said:

You just never give up,,,your own link said it may or may not THEY DO NOT KNOW. And either do you.

So you are saying water temp doesn’t affect crab?

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