Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Tropical Fish...Up North? How Ocean Physics Play A Role in Altering Water Temperature, Salinity
December 11, 2021
December 11, 2021
WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts, Dec. 11 (TNSJou) -- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution issued the following news release on Dec. 10, 2021:
A study led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists is explaining why warm and salty water along with warm water fish species, such as the deep-sea dwelling Gulf Stream flounder and Black Sea bass, were found far inshore in New England in the middle of winter 2017. How did this happen? Researchers say it is due to an intrusion of offshore . . .
A study led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists is explaining why warm and salty water along with warm water fish species, such as the deep-sea dwelling Gulf Stream flounder and Black Sea bass, were found far inshore in New England in the middle of winter 2017. How did this happen? Researchers say it is due to an intrusion of offshore . . .
