Bristol Bay sees smallest sockeye sizes on record, despite large runDillingham, Alaska, United States 29 Jul 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Studies show there are likely more ‘sushi worms’ in Alaska salmon and other fish than there used to beAnchorage, Alaska, United States 16 Jul 2024 |
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National Park Service bans sport hunters from baiting bearsAlaska, United States 3 Jul 2024
Alaska Public Media
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No clamming in Ninilchik or Clam Gulch this yearHomer, Alaska, United States 29 Jun 2024
Homer News
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An influx of chum salmon in the Canadian Arctic could be the same fish missing from Western AlaskaAklavik, Northwest Territories, Canada 14 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Japan to start hunting fin whales after five years of commercial whalingJapan 9 May 2024
The Japan Times
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Whale fight: Right-wing leader wants to shoot more and market whales abroadNorway 9 May 2024
NRK
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Beaver expansion into Alaska’s Arctic tundra presents problems for people – and opportunitiesThe Arctic 11 Mar 2024
Alaska Beacon
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Hatcheries hurt nearly all wild salmon populations, study findsPacific Ocean 4 Jan 2024
ArcticToday
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Northern states prepare for battle against invasion of feral Canadian ‘super pigs’Canada 22 Nov 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Pink salmon are thriving in warmer waters, affecting other species, scientists sayNorth Pacific Ocean 3 Nov 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Western Arctic Caribou Herd keeps shrinking, 2023 census showsKobuk, Alaska, United States 29 Oct 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Slithering their way in: Common garter snakes are no longer a rarity in southwestern NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador, Canada 18 Sep 2023
Saltwire
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Does monkshood, a purple flower that grows abundantly in Alaska, pose a danger to hikers and gardeners?Alaska, United States 9 Aug 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Hot, dry N.W.T. weather keeping the mosquitoes down or for nowYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 18 Jul 2023
CBC
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One gardener’s ambitious plan to plant half a million carrots is growing Kodiak’s local food movementKodiak, Alaska, United States 11 May 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Thousands of seals to be hunted — to protect fisheriesSweden 13 Apr 2023 |
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The Bering Sea’s smallest organisms are losing fat, putting larger predators at riskBering Sea 7 Apr 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Artists fear proposed changes to Southeast Alaska sea otter hunting rules could threaten traditional craftAlaska, United States 22 Mar 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Hogs are running wild in the U.S.—and spreading diseaseUnited States 1 Feb 2023
Animals
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Grain Farmer Fights Off Swan Invasion with Falcon-Shaped Kites29 Jul 2022
Iceland Review
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Big fish sightings are spiking. Climate change may be the cause.8 Jul 2022
Washington Post
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Salmon returns set records in Bristol Bay while Southeast runs struggleKoliganek, Alaska, United States 21 Jul 2021
Juneau Empire
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Baby boom: More Right whale babies spotted off East Coast this seasonPortland, Maine, United States 16 Mar 2021
WMUR
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If cruise ships aren't behind Ketchikan’s beach bacteria problem, what is?Ketchikan, Alaska, United States 1 Mar 2021
Alaska Public Media
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Bocaccio rockfish recruitment eventCanada's Pacific marine ecosystems 3 Jan 2021
CBC
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Fish runs and berries are down, bear break-ins in Southeast Alaska are way upHaines, Alaska, United States 2 Sep 2020
Alaska Public Media
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Study shows Alaska salmon are shrinkingAlaska, United States 25 Aug 2020
Alaska Public Media
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Alaska's salmon are getting smaller, affecting people and ecosystemsAlaska, United States 19 Aug 2020
Phys.Org
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Wildlife shows signs its thriving amid the COVID-19 pandemicSouth Africa 29 Jul 2020
CGTN
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Newly-discovered seaweed species threatens protected coral reefs in PacificPearl & Hermes Atoll, Midway, US Minor Outlying Islands 8 Jul 2020
Sky News
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Century-old photos show effects of climate change in Rocky Mountain forestsCanadian Rocky Mountains 8 Jul 2020
Vancouver Sun
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Spider baby boom in a warmer Arctic25 Jun 2020
ScienceDaily
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Climate change leading to Arctic spider baby boomZackenberg Research Station 6 Jun 2020
CNET
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Record number of salmon eggs found in Maine riverEast Machias, Maine, United States 4 Jan 2020
Houston Chronicle
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Yukon reopens hunt as Fortymile caribou population boomsDawson City, Yukon, Canada 2 Jan 2020
CBC
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Grizzly bears move north in High Arctic as climate change expands rangeSachs Harbour, Northwest Territories, Canada 14 Dec 2019
National Post
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How climate change is triggering a chain reaction that threatens the heart of the PacificShiretoko Peninsula 12 Nov 2019
Washington Post
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Australia's lost shellfish reefs are roaring back to lifePort Philip Bay, Victoria, Australia 8 Nov 2019
ABC News
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Sea urchin explosion decimates kelp forests off Pacific coastCoastal Oregon and California 24 Oct 2019
CBC
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What to do if your pup gets quilled by a porcupineYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 13 Oct 2019
CBC
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Alaska residents to see increased jellyfish sightingsJuneau, Alaska, United States 28 Sep 2019
AP NEWS
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More batty visitors in the N.W.T? Northerners on social media think soYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 24 Aug 2019
CBC
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Pink Salmon smash June recordCold Bay, Alaska, United States 17 Aug 2019
Bristol Bay Times
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Swamp rats have invaded CaliforniaCentral Valley, California, United States 7 Aug 2019
Los Angeles Times
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The Legacy of the BlobNorthern California Current Ecosystem 22 Jul 2019
Hakai Magazine
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Unusual amount of grizzly bear sightings on Vancouver IslandVancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada 16 Jul 2019
The Weather Network
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Mexico struggles to understand, solve, seaweed invasionPlaya del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico 28 Jun 2019
CTVNews
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Glowing 'Blue Tears' in China's Seas are Incredibly Toxic and GrowingMatsu Islands, Taiwan, East China Sea 12 Jun 2019
Live Science
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Bullhead City, Arizona Was a Retiree Paradise. Then Came a Biblical Plague of Flies.Bullhead City, Arizona, United States 5 Jun 2019
OneZero
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Nigerian fishers hit by criminals, imports and climate changeIkeja, Lagos, Nigeria 31 May 2019
chinadialogue ocean
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Why seaweed is strangling Mexican tourism, and how science could helpPuerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, Mexico 24 May 2019
MIT Technology Review
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Wild pigs are a big problem. Here’s how they kill ’em in TexasCanada 16 May 2019
National Post
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El Niño Triggered Disease Outbreaks Across GlobeTropical Pacific Ocean 1 Mar 2019
Laboratory Equipment
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Changing southern Gulf of St. Lawrence ecosystemSouthern Gulf of Saint Lawrence 27 Feb 2019
Global News
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Ecosystem changes following loss of great white sharksSeal Island, False Bay, South Africa 13 Feb 2019
Phys.org
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Saimaa seal population climbs to nearly 400Ristiina, Southern Savonia, Finland 15 Oct 2018
Yle Uutiset
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Mysterious Microbes Turning Polar Ice Pink, Speeding Up MeltPort Charcot 14 Sep 2018
National Geographic
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Mysterious Microbes Turning Polar Ice Pink, Speeding Up MeltGreenland 14 Sep 2018
National Geographic
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Loads of seaweed are threatening the Caribbean’s sea life and tourism. Experts say we may be to blameQuintana Roo, Mexico 14 Sep 2018
Washington Post
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Ticks are an increasing problemPrague, Praha, Czech Republic 17 Jul 2018
Prague TV
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Aequorea (hydrozoan) bloom in the Northern California CurrentNorthern California Current 30 Jun 2018
NOAA NWFSC CCIEA Custom Plotting
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Endangered plant thrives after Sidney Spit restorationSidney Spit National Marine Park, Canada 20 Apr 2018
Saanich News
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Crowdsourcing capelin: New website to alert biologists to locations of 'key' fishNewfoundland and Labrador 7 Jul 2017
CBC
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How the American bullfrog is eating its way into BCCreston Valley Wildlife Management Area, British Columbia, Canada 16 Dec 2016
Nelson Star
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Sargassum seaweed partly responsible for Guyana's reduced fish production1 Nov 2016
Demerara Waves
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Sea Lice Exploded among Wild Young Salmon near BC Fish FarmsBroughton Archipelago, British Columbia, Canada 25 Jul 2016
The Tyee
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Humboldt squid on the moveMonterey Submarine Canyon, California, United States 23 Jul 2007
MBARI
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