@ickplant@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world • 1 year agoBlueberry milkshakesi.postimg.ccimagemessage-square171fedilinkarrow-up1718arrow-down146
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minus-square@lemmylommy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink10•1 year agoAfair estimates put the portion of dead crabs between 10 and 30%. Some might also be unable to reproduce due to the bleeding.
minus-square@Mercival@lemm.eelinkfedilink14•1 year agoSadly a lot of the companies harvesting them will just kill and sell them for bait anyways. Of those that are released, about a third die. Not to say about the decrease in overall fitness, which can lead to them falling prey more easily. It’s obviously a traumatic experience for the animal in the best case scenario and that is going to reflect on their ability to survive in the wild.
Afair estimates put the portion of dead crabs between 10 and 30%. Some might also be unable to reproduce due to the bleeding.
Sadly a lot of the companies harvesting them will just kill and sell them for bait anyways.
Of those that are released, about a third die. Not to say about the decrease in overall fitness, which can lead to them falling prey more easily.
It’s obviously a traumatic experience for the animal in the best case scenario and that is going to reflect on their ability to survive in the wild.