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UBC News. 2016. Climate change could cut First Nations fisheries’ catch in half.

Type
Literature
Publication
UBC News. 2016. Climate change could cut First Nations fisheries’ catch in half.
Year Published
2016
Description

This news story covers the findings of recent studies that have found salmon and herring populations in British Columbia are likely to decline sharply in population by 2050. The story focuses on the impacts this will have to First Nations.