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Climate ChangeHarmful algal blooms contaminate seafood with toxins and poison humans and wildlife upon consumption. Toxic algae niches are projected to expand in high latitudes, but how the frequency of their blooms will evolve is still little known. Here we use climate models, 14 years of observations and probabilistic models of toxic algae, to assess the frequency of harmful algal blooms in a future warmer world. The warmer ocean temperatures increase the b…See the Story
Warming and Freshening Coastal Waters Impact Harmful Algal Bloom Frequency in High Latitudes
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