University of Alaska-Southeast: As Glaciers Retreat in Alaska and British Columbia, Thousands of Miles of New Pacific Salmon Habitat May Open Up by 2100
December 09, 2021
December 09, 2021
JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. 9 (TNSJou) -- The University of Alaska-Southeast issued the following news release:
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Newly exposed streams can be colonized relatively rapidly by opportunistic Pacific salmon.
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UAS professor Eran Hood is part of a team of scientists who found that the retreat of glaciers in Alaska and British Columbia's coastal temperate rainforest could produce more than 3,800 miles of potential new Pacific salmon habitat by . . .
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Newly exposed streams can be colonized relatively rapidly by opportunistic Pacific salmon.
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UAS professor Eran Hood is part of a team of scientists who found that the retreat of glaciers in Alaska and British Columbia's coastal temperate rainforest could produce more than 3,800 miles of potential new Pacific salmon habitat by . . .