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Here's a short one from the LA Times. I don' think
they've quite established a link to global warming.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't La Nina
bring more sardines? Or is that a feature of El Nino?

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IN BRIEF / THE STATE / MONTEREY
Global Warming Could Account for Sardines
From LA Times Staff and Wire Reports


Warming ocean currents are bringing sardines back to Monterey Bay after
decades of decline.

Some scientists think global warming could be partly responsible for
the burgeoning sardine population, although no one can say for sure
whether warmer water is part of a natural cycle.

"Global warming may make it so that we always have sardines in
California," said oceanographer Jerrold Norton of the National Marine
Fisheries Service.

The silvery fish are making a comeback from Mexico to British Columbia.


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Roger Coppock wrote:
Here's a short one from the LA Times. I don' think
they've quite established a link to global warming.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't La Nina
bring more sardines? Or is that a feature of El Nino?

- - - Roger
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IN BRIEF / THE STATE / MONTEREY
Global Warming Could Account for Sardines
From LA Times Staff and Wire Reports


Warming ocean currents are bringing sardines back to Monterey Bay after
decades of decline.

Some scientists think global warming could be partly responsible for
the burgeoning sardine population, although no one can say for sure
whether warmer water is part of a natural cycle.

"Global warming may make it so that we always have sardines in
California," said oceanographer Jerrold Norton of the National Marine
Fisheries Service.

The silvery fish are making a comeback from Mexico to British Columbia.


Must be young folk and haven't read Steinbeck. Perhaps they haven't
read this either:

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten...f&siteid= sci

Certainly warming currents could flip the system, as implied in your
excerpt.

Best,

D

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Um, is this peer-reviewed?


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Here's a short one from the LA Times. I don' think
they've quite established a link to global warming.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't La Nina
bring more sardines? Or is that a feature of El Nino?

- - - Roger
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
IN BRIEF / THE STATE / MONTEREY
Global Warming Could Account for Sardines
From LA Times Staff and Wire Reports


Warming ocean currents are bringing sardines back to Monterey Bay after
decades of decline.

Some scientists think global warming could be partly responsible for
the burgeoning sardine population, although no one can say for sure
whether warmer water is part of a natural cycle.

"Global warming may make it so that we always have sardines in
California," said oceanographer Jerrold Norton of the National Marine
Fisheries Service.

The silvery fish are making a comeback from Mexico to British Columbia.



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"Um, is this peer-reviewed?" -- Jik Bombo

The "Science" article at the URL posted by Dano is not only
peer reviewed, it's replicated.

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten...f&siteid= sci

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"Roger Coppock" wrote in message
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"Um, is this peer-reviewed?" -- Jik Bombo

The "Science" article at the URL posted by Dano is not only
peer reviewed, it's replicated.

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten...f&siteid= sci


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Default Global Warming Could Account for Sardines[?]

Thanks for that link. Apparently anchovies like cold water while
sardines like warm water. As for Salinas/Monterrey, last I heard it
was still a bit of a mystery as to why the sardines there stopped
suddenly after WWII (but you eco-nuts can blame it on GW).

RL



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