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Whales, dolphins and seals living in U.S. waters face major threats fromwarming oceantemperatures, rising sea levels and decreasing sea ice volumes associated with climate change, according to a first-of-its-kind assessment.Researcher
stanley quencher s with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration examined more than 100 stocks of American marine mammal species and found more than 70% of those stocks are vulnerable to threats, such as l
stanley thermos mug oss of habitat and food, due to the consequences of warming waters. The impacts also include loss of dissolved oxygen and changes to ocean chemistry.The scientists found large whales such as humpbacks and North Atlantic right whales were among the most vulnerable to climate change, and that other toothed whales and dolphins were also at high ris
stanley becher k.The study,published last month in the journal PLOS ONE, is evidence that the way the U.S. manages whales and dolphins needs to adapt in the era of climate change, advocates for marine mammals said.The news is bleak, but the assessment also is the first to look solely at marine mammal stocks managed by the U.S. and the results can help inform federal ocean managers about how to safeguard the vulnerable animals, said Matthew Lettrich, a biologist and lead author of the study.SEE MORE: Over 40 countries pledge to raise $12 billion to help coral reefs As the climate s changing, we re seeing some of the effects already, and some of our marine mammal populations are more vulnerable to those changes than others, Le Bbsq R. Kelly appears in Chicago court as prosecutors turn over pornographic video evidence
TAMPA, Fla. -- As the Miami Dolphins plan to bring in a few thousand fans to Hard Rock Stadium for gameday, it begs the question: What will this mean for Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans The recent announcement in South Florida brings hope for football fans in Tampa Bay, in addition to USF Bulls fans, who also play their home football games at Raymond James Stadium.As of Tuesday night, it s still not
stanley becher clear if fans will be able to catch a game in-person in September. However, documents from the Tampa Sports Authority give us a clue into how the stadium operators are preparing for the 2020 NFL and college football seasons.For season-ticket holders, Jenna and Billy Wells, gameday at Raymond James Stadium is an environment unlike any other. My family h
gourde stanley ave always been Bucs fans, so Ive been a Bucs fan from day one, said Jenna, who has been a season-ticket holder sin
stanley mug ce 2015. Our section, weve become family kind of. We all know each others names, she added.However, questions remain as the Bucs prepare to kick off what s arguably the most anticipated year yet. The biggest question: Will fans be at the games A little bummed, you know鈥heres a lot of that going around, Billy said.According to budget documents from the Tampa Sports Authority, the operator of Raymond James Stadium, minutes from an August meeting state, we re working diligently on an opening plan for that at reduced capacity. The Tampa Sports Authority is estimating 14,000 fans inside the stadium for Bucs home games and 10,