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El Niño is here, and it’s already scrambling fisheries throughout the Pacific
GRIST: El Niño is here, and it’s already scrambling fisheries throughout the Pacific
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mavensnotebook.comGRIST: El Niño is here, and it’s already scrambling fisheries throughout the Pacificmavensnotebook.comFrom India to Peru to California, the powerful weather phenomenon is creating winners and losers across the fishing industry. By Joseph Winters, Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. We’re not even one month into “super” El Niño, the natural Pacific weather pattern characterized by warmer than average sea surface temperatures, and fisheries around the world are already getting scrambled. In Peru, government officials have effectively canceled the fishing season for anchovies, […]
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