NOAA: New Study Shows Pacific Cod Eggs are Highly Vulnerable to Changes in Bottom Temperature
February 20, 2020
February 20, 2020
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Feb. 20 -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the following story:
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- The 2013 to 2016 marine heatwave--known as "The Blob"--is the largest warm anomaly ever recorded in the North Pacific. In the Gulf of Alaska, scientists have connected low numbers of Pacific cod larvae, juveniles, and adults to loss of spawning habitat.
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The 2013 to 2016 marine heatwave--known as "The B . . .
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- The 2013 to 2016 marine heatwave--known as "The Blob"--is the largest warm anomaly ever recorded in the North Pacific. In the Gulf of Alaska, scientists have connected low numbers of Pacific cod larvae, juveniles, and adults to loss of spawning habitat.
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The 2013 to 2016 marine heatwave--known as "The B . . .