Rivers in Alaska, Yukon set to warm: how will this affect salmon?
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Rivers in Alaska, Yukon set to warm: how will this affect salmon?
Peninsula Clarion Peninsula Clarion - Research coming from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado Boulder incorporated Indigenous knowledge into their research Rivers in Alaska, Yukon set to warm: how will this affect salmon? Wire Service
Rivers in Alaska, Yukon set to warm: how will this affect salmon? - The Turtle Island News
By Talar Stockton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Yukon News The North — including the Yukon and Alaska — is warming much faster than the rest of the world due to climate change. Researchers want to know how that will affect the baby salmon hatching in rivers in the Yukon and Alaska. A recent study looked at the temperature of the Porcupine River, as well as temperatures in the Teedriinjik, Aniak, Andreafsky, Koyukuk, Takotna and Chena. I…
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