This Year’s Marine Heatwave Still Large, But Shrinks In Size, Offshore West Coast 930 Miles; Scientists Tracking Impacts On Salmon

The vast marine heatwave that spread warm temperatures across the northeast Pacific Ocean late in the summer and fall of 2019 has declined in size and pulled back from the West Coast, possibly reducing its immediate impacts on coastal ecosystems, says NOAA Fisheries.

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