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Now, scientists say, chum salmon are spawning in the Arctic, a sign of rapid climate change. “We saw not only fish that were actively spawning, or had finished spawning and were still alive ...
Salmon haven't historically been seen in large numbers in the Arctic Ocean and its watersheds, but in recent years incidental catches by subsistence fishermen have occasionally surged. Researchers ...
Researchers uncovered the oldest known salmon species, showing that northern fish have ancient Arctic roots dating back 73 million years.
As global temperatures continue to rise, the Arctic is seeing non-native species — like salmon and humpback whales — moving into its waters. KTOO recently reported on the convening of ...
That includes humpbacks gaining new ground up north, bowheads expanding their diet and salmon observed in the Arctic. Salmon are spawning in the Arctic Elizabeth Mik'aq Lindley is a graduate ...
The presence of salmon in Western Arctic communities has been known for more than 20 years, but it’s becoming more common. “They’ve been catching salmon for generations in some communities.
Think sub-Arctic Canada today: cold, wet and seasonal. A diverse international team of scientists has now made a remarkable discovery: The world's oldest known relatives of salmon and carp lived ...
Pacific salmon are taking advantage of warming waters to venture further and further north, into Arctic regions where they previously weren't accustomed to living. That's according to a new study ...