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Marlfox70 t1_iu842qo wrote

"There’s an annual survey of the Bering Sea floor carried out by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which estimates that the crustaceans’ total numbers fell to about 1.9 billion in 2022, down from 11.7 billion in 2018, or a reduction of about 84 percent, Yahoo reported."

https://www.pennlive.com/nation-world/2022/10/expert-identifies-what-caused-a-massive-die-off-of-alaskas-snow-crabs.html

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Xale8 t1_iu8618i wrote

1.9 billion is a lot, but, relatively speaking, seeing it drop so fast from 11.7 billion is really bad

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QuinterBoopson t1_iu88akl wrote

Yep. That is horrifying. If a verified time traveler said “There are 7 billion humans in 2022 but only 1 billion in 2026” we would all freak the hell out

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ommnian t1_iu8ab7n wrote

Exactly. Imagine if some disease came through and wiped out 3/4 of all humans next year. That'd be bad.

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Gamer_Mommy t1_iu8gjyf wrote

Something for sure tried in 2019, 2020 and even 2021. It looks like at this point this planet would have to try harder to get rid off us.

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jam-and-marscapone t1_iu88edh wrote

1.9 billion is fuck all if we are talking about how many things live in the ocean (and are eaten by things in the ocean).

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The_bidding t1_iu963ff wrote

Except the reason why the crabs died (ocean acidification/climate change) along with algae blooms are killing billions of other creatures every year. Literally every commercial fishing spot in the world is overfished and we are on the tipping point of no return for an incredible amount of species.

Its not just the crabs.

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my_general_erection t1_iu8cy1g wrote

I mean if COVID wiped out 84 percent of the population we would call it Armageddon

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Han_Ominous t1_iu8dydc wrote

Depends on how you vote....

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d3athsmaster t1_iu8iona wrote

Nah, we still would. There is no way they survive. It's all a hoax, remember?

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