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Arctic researchers need to know more about climate change effects on fisheries, commission says

In a report Wednesday, the U.S. Arctic Research Commission said climate effects on fisheries are a top Arctic research priority.

By Yereth Rosen May 9, 2019
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Fish and fishing deserve special focus from scientists studying the rapidly changing northern environment, the U.S. Arctic Research Commission said in a new biennial report prepared for Congress.

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