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Bristol Bay Red King Crab Shows Average Weight of 7.1 Pounds

By Fishermen's News Online on Nov 29, 2019   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Bristol Bay Red King Crab Shows Average Weight of 7.1 Pounds

The 2019 Bristol Bay red king crab fishery has wrapped up with quota of 3,797,000 pounds. Numbers show an average catch per unit effort (CPUE) of 15.6 crab in a pot. The 7.14 pounds average weight per crab is the highest dating back to 1973. That high average weight is a concern, according to Ethan […]

Tracking the Alaskan Red King Crab – Post 2

By Leah Zacher | Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Jun 13, 2019   Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Tracking the Alaskan Red King Crab – Post 2

  I flew to Dutch Harbor, AK with three other crab biologists. We met the captain and crew of the fishing vessel Royal American chartered to conduct our crab research. To be efficient in our use of time and resources, we are actually conducting two research projects. We are tagging red king crab and conducting a trawl survey for Tanner […]

Ruddy Ducks Among Many Moving Northward

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 28, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Ruddy Ducks Among Many Moving Northward

Photo: A brood of ruddy ducks in Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge in summer 2018. Photo by Michelle Lake, USFWS. Every spring, millions of ducks touch down on Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, a spread of muskeg and dark water the size of Maryland. These days, more ruddy ducks seem to be among them. Recent […]

Life Returns Fast to Lonely Island

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 13, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Life Returns Fast to Lonely Island

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]ogoslof Island is the gray tip of a mountain that pokes from the choppy surface of the Bering Sea. The volcano stands alone just north of the Aleutians, far south of the larger islands of St. George and St. Paul. Nora Rojek, a biologist at the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge based in Homer, once […]

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