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Posts Tagged ‘Salmon’

AK CASC scientists link the effects of snowpack changes on salmon in Alaska Park Science article

June 9, 2020
snow-capped mountains above a lake

AK CASC scientists Jeremy Littell and Stephanie McAfee are authors on a recent publication titled, “So Goes the Snow: Alaska Snowpack Changes and Impacts on Pacific Salmon in a Warming Climate,” in conjunction with the National Park Service.

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