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Dungeness crab monitoring project
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Shining the light on baby crabs

In British Columbia, a monitoring project with light traps may illuminate the future of the prized crustaceans.
Salmon are no longer kings of the Columbia. That has biologists worried

Salmon are no longer kings of the Columbia. That has biologists worried

A recent report shows an explosion of growth of a non-native species in the Columbia River. What does that mean for salmon and the cultures built on them?

DNA in  ocean depths track fish populations
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Decades of DNA in the ocean depths could help track fish populations

Estimates of historical populations, reconstructed from ancient DNA, align with shifts in fisheries catch data.
A 450-year record of north sea herring, pried from clams

A 450-year record of north sea herring, pried from clams

Chemical analysis of the shells of long-lived North Sea ocean quahogs unveils hundreds of years of environmental change.

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