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Climate change could push out smaller Alaska pollock vessels

As temperatures in the Bering Sea were 9 degrees Fahrenheit higher than usual last summer, pollock and cod were being found well north of their typical ranges

By Undercurrent News | Feb. 7, 2019 15:53 GMT
The Commodore, a 133-foot pollock trawler owned by Bering North. Photo by Austin Arrambide.
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