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Searchin’ for urchin: Warming waters threaten kelp and sea urchins in SoCal waters #shorts

Searchin’ for urchin: Warming waters threaten kelp and sea urchins in SoCal waters #shorts

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http://youtu.be/mejqDy-ndy0 For more than 30 years, Matt Pressly has been diving off the coast of California for sea urchins, sold in sushi restaurants as a delicacy called "uni." In that time, he's seen urchins move to deeper water in search of the kelp they feed off ‒ kelp that in many cases no longer grows the way it used to. Scientists say hotter water is rapidly changing the ecosystems of California coastal areas. Among the changes: less kelp in shallower areas. Learn more about our investigation into California’s waters in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center https://bit.ly/476KKaz
Florida’s shrimping industry is under attack by climate change #shorts

Florida’s shrimping industry is under attack by climate change #shorts

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http://youtu.be/pkcdvNz0P10 Third-generation shrimper Capt. Logan Lyons and his crew are struggling to make ends meet following Hurricane Ian and warming waters due to climate change. READ MORE: https://bit.ly/40dNMaT USA TODAY has partnered with the Pulitzer Center to document how warmer oceans, heavier rains and shifting deep-sea currents affect all four corners of the nation: Maine, Florida, Southern California and Alaska. Journalists traveled aboard fishing boats and talked with the people who depend on the sea for their livelihood — people familiar with the ocean's rhythms, now confronted with rapid, confounding, and sometimes catastrophic changes.
How warming oceans are impacting a Maine lobsterwoman’s business #shorts

How warming oceans are impacting a Maine lobsterwoman’s business #shorts

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http://youtu.be/1LI_XlJiG94 Lobsterwoman Krista Tripp doesn't need a scientist to tell her the normally cold waters off the coast of Maine are warming: The submersible thermometer she takes on every fishing trip proves that. READ MORE: https://bit.ly/45LwK52 USA TODAY has partnered with the Pulitzer Center to document how warmer oceans, heavier rains and shifting deep-sea currents affect all four corners of the nation: Maine, Florida, Southern California and Alaska. Journalists traveled aboard fishing boats and talked with the people who depend on the sea for their livelihood — people familiar with the ocean's rhythms, now confronted with rapid, confounding, and sometimes catastrophic changes.
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