Environment
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Canned Salmon Data Tracks Decades-Long Shifts in Marine Food Webs
Alaskan waters are a critical fishery for salmon. Complex marine food webs underlie and sustain this fishery, and scientists want to know how climate change is reshaping them. But finding samples from the past isn't easy.
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