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As waters around Alaska warm, algal toxins are turning up in new places in the food web

Over the past two summers, a pair of remote and treeless volcanic islands in the eastern Bering Sea broadcast signals of climate change danger in the marine ecosystem that feeds Alaska residents and supports much of the state’s economy. Tribal employees monitoring St. Paul Island’s beaches came across 10 dead but seemingly well-fed northern fur […]

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