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NOAA-led study shows Alaska fisheries and communities at risk from ocean acidification
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NOAA-led study shows Alaska fisheries and communities at risk from ocean acidification
Sun, 2014-08-03 14:13 — Maeryn ObleyImage: Petersburg Harbor.
research.noaa.gov - July 29th, 2014
Ocean acidification is driving changes in waters vital to Alaska’s valuable commercial fisheries and subsistence way of life, according to new NOAA-led research that will be published online in Progress in Oceanography.
Many of Alaska’s nutritionally and economically valuable marine fisheries are located in waters that are already experiencing ocean acidification, and will see more in the near future, the study shows. Communities in southeast and southwest Alaska face the highest risk from ocean acidification because they rely heavily on fisheries that are expected to be most affected by ocean acidification, and have underlying factors that make those communities more vulnerable, such as lower incomes and fewer employment opportunities.
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