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Keeping Tabs on the North Pacific Warm Water Anomalies and their impacts on Alaska

“Although this El Niño has not yet reached its peak, the marine food web is starting to feel the loss of its usual food supply.”

El Nino disrupts Marine Food Web

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aooscjanzenNovember 3, 2015

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