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New working group to develop a U.S. coastal climate prediction and impact information system

mpinsky February 14, 2024 Uncategorized

Manu Di Lorenzo, Sam Siedlecki, Clarissa Anderson, and Malin are co-chairing a US CLIVAR working group to plan for more effective coastal climate impact prediction and information delivery, including species on the move and other biological impacts for coastal economies.

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Climate Change Threatens Commercial Fishers From Maine to North Carolina – Rogers et al. article in Nature Climate Change

rpsnow June 25, 2019 Press, Publications, Research

Drs. Lauren Rogers, Robert Griffin, Talia Young, Emma Fuller, Kevin St. Martin, and Malin Pinsky collaborated on a paper which seeks to understand how climate change will likely affect the fishing opportunities for 85 communities in New England and the

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