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Protecting Fish to Save Coral Reefs. Coral reefs off the west coast of Maui are readily accessible and heavily used by visitors and locals alike. Managers needed a plan to boost the resilience of the ...
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How Will Fish Fare in the Future? Assessing Vulnerability Across an Ecosystem. Fisheries in the Northeast—and the businesses that depend on them—want to know how fish will respond to climate change. A ...
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Maine's Lobster Fishing Community Confronts Their Changing Climate. Participatory planning and system dynamics modeling help fishermen in coastal Maine make decisions to improve their bottom lines. ...
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Suquamish Build Resilience to Ocean Acidification Through Education. Coastal habitats and archeological sites in western Alaska are at risk from coastal erosion. Researchers are documenting current as ...
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Tulalip Tribes: Saving Their Sacred Salmon. People of the Salmon collaborate with farmers to ensure survival of their sacred fish. * Home . Salmon are central to the Tulalip Tribes. ...
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Alaskan Tribes Join Together to Assess Harmful Algal Blooms. Tribal communities in southeastern Alaska are partnering with federal and state agencies to investigate increasing frequency, duration, and ...
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An Integrated Plan for Water and Long-Term Ecological Resilience. Recognizing their vulnerability to drought and climate change, federal, state, tribal, and local partners in Washington's Yakima River ...