Record Ocean Heatwaves Threaten Ecosystems, Wreaking Havoc on Fisheries

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Record Ocean Heatwaves Threaten Ecosystems, Wreaking Havoc on Fisheries
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Rising marine temperatures will remake natural ocean patterns and cost coastal economies billions in coming years.

“We’re really seeing substantial declines in salmon productivity,” said Catherine Michielsens, chief of fisheries management science at the Pacific Salmon Commission. She said there’s a “real concern” that British Columbia is witnessing the end of its commercial salmon fisheries.

The northeastern Pacific is not the only place where fisheries are feeling the heat. One place of particular concern is the Gulf of Maine — in the northwest Atlantic Ocean — which has experienced a marine heat wave every year since 2012, according to Kathy Mills, a fisheries ecologist at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute.

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