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Environment: Northern hardwood forests poised to take big hit from global...

Groffman concludes, Forest response to climate change based on complex set of factors By Summit Voice SUMMIT COUNTY — Global warming plays out on a stage that’s much more complex than just a rising...

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Circle of life: Marauding deep-sea monkfish prey on shallow-diving dovekies...

Shallow-diving dovekies are opportunistically eaten by deep-sea dwelling monkfish. Photo courtesy Chris Melrose, NEFSC/NOAA. Research aims to learn more about bird-eating fish By Summit Voice SUMMIT...

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Environment: Northeast lakes rebound from acid rain

Air quality regs pay off, as New England lakes and streams bounce back from acid rain. It’s simple: Cleaning the air improves water quality Staff Report FRISCO — Acid rain, once the scourge of...

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Climate: Warming oceans may increase New England hurricane risk

A NOAA satellite image of Hurricane Bob, which raked the New England coast in 1991. Historic record shows series of intense storms during eras of warmer sea surface temps Staff Report FRISCO — Climate...

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New England cod decline linked with warming ocean

Can cod survive in the Gulf of Maine? Management not keeping up with changing conditions Staff Report The Gulf of Maine is simply getting too warm for cod, fisheries experts said in a new study...

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Global warming: Goodbye to sea scallops?

Rapidly warming ocean temperatures off the New England coast are affecting many marine species. Graphic courtesy NASA. New vulnerability assessment to help guide fisheries management Staff Report...

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Global warming means major changes for U.S. fisheries

Warming ocean will drive many commercially important species to new habitats; detailed projections can help  coastal communities adapt Shrimp boats in the Gulf of Mexico. @bberwyn photo. Staff Report...

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