"Pacific cod can't rely on coastal safe havens for protection during marine heat waves." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 06 / 240627172042.htm (accessed June 25, 2026).
Marine heat waves appear to trigger earlier reproduction, high mortality in early life stages and fewer surviving juvenile Pacific cod in the Gulf of Alaska, a new study from Oregon State University ...
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Photo of Popof Island, Alaska taken in 1905. It’s considered to be the state’s first codfish shore station. (University Of Washington Libraries/Freshwater And Marine Image Bank) The Pacific cod ...
About a year after federal regulators dramatically cut the Pacific Cod quota in the Gulf of Alaska, some fishermen in the Bering Sea say there are too many boats fishing for the declining species. The ...
Marine heat waves appear to trigger earlier reproduction, high mortality in early life stages and fewer surviving juvenile Pacific cod in the Gulf of Alaska, a new study shows. These changes in the ...
During recent periods of unusually warm water in the Gulf of Alaska, young Pacific cod in near shore safe havens where they typically spend their adolescence did not experience the protective effects ...