How warming oceans are impacting a Maine lobsterwoman’s business | USA TODAY



Lobsterwoman Krista Tripp doesn’t need a scientist to tell her the normally cold waters off the coast of Maine are warming: The submersible thermometer she takes on every fishing trip proves that.

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USA TODAY has partnered with the Pulitzer Center to document how warmer oceans, heavier rains and shifting deep-sea currents affect all four corners of the nation: Maine, Florida, Southern California and Alaska. Journalists traveled aboard fishing boats and talked with the people who depend on the sea for their livelihood — people familiar with the ocean’s rhythms, now confronted with rapid, confounding and at times catastrophic changes.

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4 comments

  1. Just visited Maine and went Lobstering. Captain complained about climate change ZERO times!!!

  2. Lovely story, would like to visit here one day. Best of luck to everyone in the industry – and to Planet Earth. 🤞

  3. Climate scam 🤡🤡🤡🤡