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Salmon size is shrinking, and climate change is likely to blame It s only going to get worse

Salmon size is shrinking, and climate change is likely to blame It s only going to get worse
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Salmon size is shrinking, and climate change is likely to blame It s only going to get worse

Salmon size is shrinking, and climate change is likely to blame It s only going to get worse
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Why Hawaii Should Invest In Protecting Its Reefs

Why Hawaii Should Invest In Protecting Its Reefs - Honolulu Civil Beat They are a valuable and irreplaceable natural asset, but funds for conservation are limited. About the Authors Michael W. Beck is AXA Chair in Coastal Resilience, University of California Santa Cruz. A recent paper in Nature Sustainability led by researchers from the University of California Santa Cruz and the U.S. Geological Survey reveals how valuable coral reefs are at protecting people, structures and economic activity in the United States from coastal flooding during storms. According to the study, Hawaii receives the greatest total economic benefit from reefs of all U.S. states and territories, estimated at $831 million per year in damage protection.

The Ides of May: How Politics Plays a Role in Fort Worth s Mayoral Race This Year

The Ides of May: How Politics Plays a Role in Fort Worth s Mayoral Race This Year With the race to succeed Mayor Betsy Price in a full sprint to the finish — polls close May 1 — the campaign trail has a new obstacle: politics. Peoples, Zadeh, Parker photos by Olaf Growald In another time and place in Fort Worth history, City Councilman Jim Bradshaw counseled his colleague on the local government board, Woodie Woods, Fort Worth’s political plumber and one of the town’s more noted political philosophers, as he plotted a run for mayor in the late 1970s.  As it was recounted in those days by a reporter, the encounter went like this:

Alaska salmon have shrunk so much that a famed Seattle restaurant is rejecting some and Whole Foods overhauled its guidelines

Alaska salmon have shrunk so much that a famed Seattle restaurant is rejecting some and Whole Foods overhauled its guidelines Author: Kim Chipman, Bloomberg Published 2 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article At OBI Seafoods, a sprawling operation with outposts throughout Alaska, there’s all sorts of extra machinery for workers to master. At Whole Foods Market, there are new guidelines for purchasing salmon from wholesalers. And at Ivar’s, a fixture on Seattle’s waterfront for eight decades, the chef is sending back skimpy salmon delivered to his kitchen. Behind all these changes is an alarming trend that’s been building for years: The giant schools of wild Pacific salmon that can turn Southeast Alaska’s ice-cold waters into a brilliant orange blur are thinning out, and those that do survive are smaller.

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