Science of Salmon
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Exploring the science surrounding Alaska’s salmon.
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Joined October 2025
Climate change is turning Alaska’s rivers orange, and salmon are paying the price. Scientists warn that thawing permafrost is disrupting ecosystems across the Arctic. Read more: https://t.co/sOvG75LEaF
npr.org
This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting...
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Climate change is turning Alaska’s rivers orange, and salmon are paying the price. Scientists warn that thawing permafrost is disrupting ecosystems across the Arctic. Read more: https://t.co/BKhJpQvh1J
npr.org
This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting...
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Thanks to massive advancement in scientific research, Alaska is setting the standard for sustainable fishing.
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The ocean chemistry is changing, and Salmon are paying the price.
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Alaska’s rivers are rusting and the fish are disappearing. Here’s why: ⬇️
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Science doesn’t lie, warming oceans are shrinking our salmon.
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Hatchery fish are flooding the North Pacific, competing with Alaska’s wild salmon for food and space.
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Hotter summers and thawing permafrost are heating and acidifying Alaska’s rivers, stressing young salmon where they’re born.
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Looking for facts today? We reeled in some good ones.
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Think Alaska’s salmon are safe? Warmer waters and orange rivers tell a completely different story. https://t.co/NTPG8MAmAt
uaf.edu
The aquatic chemistry and flow rates in Interior Alaska’s streams are shifting in response to thawing permafrost and increased rainfall, a new study reports. The study authors found that groundwater m
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Did you know that Salmon use their nose as GPS? Genetic research now traced them back to their Alaskan rivers, and more funding could take this even further.
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