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July 15, 2022September 28, 2022 By Hal Bernton
Alaska’s Bristol Bay Salmon Run Shatters Records, and is Not Done Yet

Alaska’s Bristol Bay Salmon Run Shatters Records, and is Not Done Yet

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/salmon-runs-shatter-records-as-peak-season-shows-no-sign-of-slowing/

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July 15, 2022July 15, 2022 By Tim Stephens
Study Finds Chaos is More Common in Ecological Systems Than Previously Thought

Study Finds Chaos is More Common in Ecological Systems Than Previously Thought

https://news.ucsc.edu/2022/06/ecology-chaos.html?ref=recent

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May 16, 2022 By lybauer
Dams and Their Evolutionary Consequences

Dams and Their Evolutionary Consequences

https://bioscience-talks.aibs.org/episodes/dams-and-their-evolutionary-consequences

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May 16, 2022May 16, 2022 By Nicholas Turner
A First As The World Warms: New Forecasts Could Help Predict Marine Heat Waves

A First As The World Warms: New Forecasts Could Help Predict Marine Heat Waves

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/a-first-as-the-world-warms-new-forecasts-could-help-predict-marine-heat-waves/

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May 16, 2022 By Tara Duggan
Abnormally Warm Water Could Get Close to California Coast Soon — But It’s No ‘Blob’

Abnormally Warm Water Could Get Close to California Coast Soon — But It’s No ‘Blob’

https://www.sfchronicle.com/climate/article/Marine-heat-wave-California-coast-17091931.php

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May 16, 2022 By BY REBECCA LINDSEY REVIEWED BY MICHAEL JACOX
Today’s Seasonal Climate Models Can Predict Ocean Heat Waves Months In Advance

Today’s Seasonal Climate Models Can Predict Ocean Heat Waves Months In Advance

https://www.climate.gov/news-features/featured-images/today%E2%80%99s-seasonal-climate-models-can-predict-ocean-heat-waves-months

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May 16, 2022 By Last updated by Southwest Fisheries Science Center on April 21, 2022
New Global Forecasts of Marine Heatwaves Foretell Ecological and Economic Impacts

New Global Forecasts of Marine Heatwaves Foretell Ecological and Economic Impacts

https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/new-global-forecasts-marine-heatwaves-foretell-ecological-and-economic-impacts

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May 16, 2022 By Markus G. Donat
Marine Heatwaves Are Reliably Forecast by Climate Models

Marine Heatwaves Are Reliably Forecast by Climate Models

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01028-z

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April 29, 2022 By Tim Stephens (UCSC) & Michael Milstein (NOAA)
New Global Forecasts of Marine Heatwaves Foretell Ecological and Economic Impacts

New Global Forecasts of Marine Heatwaves Foretell Ecological and Economic Impacts

https://news.ucsc.edu/2022/04/marine-heatwaves.html?utm_source=04-26-2022&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tuesday-newsday

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March 21, 2022 By lybauer
Scholar Spotlight – Tommy Clay

Scholar Spotlight – Tommy Clay

https://global.ucsc.edu/news-events/news/scholar-tommy-clay.html

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