Over recent years, Alaska's Bering Sea has witnessed a dramatic decline in its snow crab population, leaving the scientific community puzzled. Between 2018 and 2021 alone, it is estimated that 10 billion crabs have vanished, raising significant ecological concerns about the species' future. In this insightful video, researchers delve into the reasons behind this mass die-off, exploring potential environmental and climatic factors contributing to the alarming situation and what it means for the region's marine biodiversity.