New Study Paints Gloomy Picture of Climate Change's Impact on Commercial Fishing
A new study of some of California’s most commercially significant aquatic species paints a grim picture for the future of the state’s fishing industry under the growing threat of climate change.
The study, compiled by a host of researchers including federal and state scientists as well as researchers from UC Santa Cruz and UC Davis, looked at 34 aquatic species in an attempt to gauge how each would fare under predicted climate change scenarios.
Among the species studied were Dungeness crab, red abalone, Pacific herring, Pismo clams...
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