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More than eleven billion crabs just ... vanished. What happened?
FromThe Big Story
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
For the first time ever, snow crab season has been cancelled. A survey of the population revealed thousands of tons of crabs, more than eleven billion animals estimates had said were on the Pacific Ocean floor, simply weren't there. The reason for their absence is a mystery, with many possible solutions—disease, migration, cannibalism and more.In the days after the discovery however, most narratives focused on climate change's role in their absence. And while it surely played some part, what does it say about our rapidly changing world that this has become the first and simplest answer to any mystery in the natural world?GUEST: Spencer Roberts, writing in Nautilus
Released:
Dec 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Lots of things are bad. But not the Blue Jays.: We almost didn't have baseball back. In a winter filled with loss and discontent, maybe that wouldn't have mattered much. But the return of the game mattered a lot to millions of people looking for signs of spring. And it mattered even more to a Toronto Blue Jays team that was counting on this season to make a big push towards a World Series. A labour deal got done at the 11th hour. A full 162-game season is on the books. And the Jays wasted no time in making more moves designed to load up a talented team with even more players. So, just how good can this team be? GUEST: Shi Davidi, senior baseball columnist, Sportsnet by The Big Story