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Heat Wave Triggers Massive Decline of Seabirds in Alaska
A marine heat wave from 2014 to 2016 wiped out four million common murres in Alaska, triggering a catastrophic population collapse with long-term ecosystem implications.
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A marine heat wave from 2014 to 2016 wiped out four million common murres in Alaska, triggering a catastrophic population collapse with long-term ecosystem implications.
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