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Alaska Snow Crab Results

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2017 Alaska Crab Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Report

The annual stock assessment and fishery evaluation (SAFE) report is a requirement of the North Pacific Fishery  Management Council's Fishery  Management  Plan  for  Bering  Sea/Aleutian  Islands  King  and Tanner Crabs (FMP), and a federal requirement [50 CFR Section 602.12(e)].  The SAFE report summarizes the current biological and economic status of fisheries, total allowable catch (TAC) or Guideline Harvest Level (GHL), and analytical information used for management decisions.  Additional information on Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands (BSAI) king and Tanner crab is available on the National Marine Fisheries Service.
January 30, 2019 - Assessments ,

2018 Alaska Crab Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Report

This Fisheries Management Plan includes all species and fisheries for Alaska crab (red, blue, and brown king crab, Tanner crab, and snow crab). In-season management of these fisheries is provided by Alaska Department of Fish and Game in Kodiak.
January 30, 2019 - Assessments ,

Alaska Crab Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports

Crab Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports from 1998–2021.

Alaska Shellfish Additional Research

Shellfish Assessment Research.
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Alaska Shellfish Current Research

Shellfish Assessment Research.
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Alaska Shellfish Disease Research

Researchers have been studying Bitter Crab Syndrome, a potentially fatal disease, that can affect southern Tanner crab and snow crab in the eastern Bering Sea, Alaska.
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Alaska Shellfish Ocean Acidification and Climate Research

Effects of ocean acidification on Snow crab reproduction and early life history.
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Alaska Shellfish Growth Research

Growth per molt of Bering sea Tanner crab.
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Alaska Shellfish Culture Research

Shellfish Assessment Program scientists conduct research that investigates larval crab settlement behavior, cannibalism/predation, use of critical habitats, as well as comparative growth studies.
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