Drones help First Nations track down cold-water havens for salmon amid warming
       
     
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Drones help First Nations track down cold-water havens for salmon amid warming
       
     
Drones help First Nations track down cold-water havens for salmon amid warming

Published in Mongabay

Indigenous fisheries association and river guardians, representing several Mi’kmaq nations in eastern Canada, have launched a drone-based thermal-mapping campaign to locate and protect cold-water refuges vital for threatened Atlantic salmon.

Warming temperatures are pushing the Atlantic salmon beyond their ideal thermal tolerance, compounding existing pressures on the species, such as overfishing.

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