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Post by Admin on Nov 4, 2022 21:17:41 GMT
Dungeness crab die-off underway along US West Coast. NOAA Fisheries believes the combination of a lack of oxygen, harmful algal blooms, water temperatures and ocean acidification plays a role in the animal’s disappearance.
Hypoxia, ocean acidification, harmful algal blooms, and marine heatwaves are already present on the Olympic Coast, and we need to understand how future events are likely to interact and affect resources in the sanctuary in the future," Jenny Waddell, research coordinator at Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, said in a statement. "Trends indicate that ocean conditions have worsened in the past two decades, affecting both the living resources and the human communities, including Coastal Treaty Tribes on the Olympic Coast, who depend on them."
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Post by Admin on Nov 8, 2022 4:51:57 GMT
What is going on? Once again the culprit has identified as, "Ocean conditions". The natural resource managers continually offer up Ocean Conditions as an excuse to hide the truth from the public. Bill
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