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Florida’s shrimping industry is under attack by climate change #shorts

Florida’s shrimping industry is under attack by climate change #shorts

Third-generation shrimper Capt. Logan Lyons and his crew are struggling to make ends meet following Hurricane Ian and warming waters due to climate change. READ MORE: https://bit.ly/40dNMaT 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 …

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Watch diver’s mesmerizing rescue of trapped crab | Humankind #shorts #goodnews

Watch diver’s mesmerizing rescue of trapped crab | Humankind #shorts #goodnews

Crab’s FB status: đźš© Marked Safe From being eaten today While swimming alongside thousands of spider crabs in Victoria, Australia, a diver came across one that was desperately trying to escape fishing line. Subscribe to Humankind’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/humankindvideos AND if you love Humankind, subscribe to our other channel here: » Love America’s troops?! Check out Militarykind! https://www.youtube.com/militarykind source

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Israeli prime minister vows no cease-fire | 5 Things

Israeli prime minister vows no cease-fire | 5 Things

Israel’s prime minister vowed no cease-fire on Monday, as Israeli troops continue a ground incursion in northern Gaza. Hate is surging amid the Israel-Hamas war. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze looks at the significance of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Former President Donald Trump dominates the latest polling ahead of the Iowa caucuses. USA TODAY Health Reporter …

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The US fishing industry is in crisis: How are fishers adapting? | 5 Things

The US fishing industry is in crisis: How are fishers adapting? | 5 Things

Climate change is making oceans hotter, causing many species to flee to colder, deeper waters. And that’s upending our fishing industries on both coasts. Reckoning with this new reality will stretch and stress the U.S. government, the nearly 40 thousand commercial fishermen and the millions of Americans who depend upon seafood as a vital source of protein. USA TODAY has …

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