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A puffin on Eastern Egg Rock.

Climate change is causing problems for puffins

Oct 12, 2021
Maine's Atlantic puffins took a big hit this year. Chicks' survival rate plummeted after a record-setting "marine heatwave" disrupted food supplies.
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From Miami To Maine: Adapting To A Changing Climate
A minke whale breaks the surface near Boothbay Harbor in the Gulf of Maine on Aug. 10, 2018. Researchers say warming in the gulf is driving whales into waters farther north where fewer environmental protections exist.

The Gulf Of Maine Is Warming, And Its Whales Are Disappearing

Oct 06, 2019
Waters off the coast of Maine are warming faster than 99 percent of the world's oceans. That's forcing whales northward in pursuit of prey, threatening some of their already dwindling populations.
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The Two-Way
Unseasonable warm weather has made for a longer lobstering season for fishermen in Maine.

Warm Weather Extends Maine's Lobster Season

Dec 28, 2015
Not only has the warm winter lengthened lobster season for fishermen, but it could make lobsters susceptible to new predators and diseases.
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The Salt
A Gulf of Maine Research Institute vessel studying cod populations in the Gulf of Maine.

Why Is It So Hard To Save Gulf Of Maine Cod? They're In Hot Water

Oct 29, 2015
In the last decade, the Gulf of Maine warmed faster than 99.9 percent of the global ocean. The rapid warming explains why recent fishing policies failed to rebuild the cod population, a study finds.
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