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Climate-Aquatics Blog #48
Climate-Aquatics Blog #48: Part 7, Mechanisms of change in fish populations: Changing food resources
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Climate-Aquatics Blog - Daniel Isaak
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File Troff document Coastal: Vunerability Assessment - Shorebird Habitat
Instructions Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Shorebird Habitat. Coastal Version. 7/03/2010 Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. By Dorie Stolley
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Conservation Challenge
Water withdrawals from human activities can alter surface water resources and impact aquatic habitats and organisms. The most commonly studied sources of flow alterations are typically dams and water withdrawals associated with agricultural operations and industrial uses. However, the emergence of hydraulic fracturing has led to the rapid expansion of natural gas drilling and has made it a key source in altering surface water resources in the Marcellus Shale region.
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