For the first time, scientists have found a dangerous toxin from algae in the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea

It's much further north than any previous documented find of saxitoxin — a sign of unusually warm waters.

By Yereth Rosen December 12, 2019
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Scientists have discovered yet another sign of persistent warming in Arctic waters off Alaska.

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