Climate Change Threatens the Survival and Recovery of Black Abalone
August 07, 2024
August 07, 2024
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the following news:
Black abalone, which are plant-eating marine snails, once thrived along the California and Baja coasts but are now endangered. They are one of seven abalone species that live along North America's west coast, inhabiting rocky shores where they eat drifting fragments of kelp. Their proximity to land makes them particularly vulnerable to climate-related events that impact the inte . . .
Black abalone, which are plant-eating marine snails, once thrived along the California and Baja coasts but are now endangered. They are one of seven abalone species that live along North America's west coast, inhabiting rocky shores where they eat drifting fragments of kelp. Their proximity to land makes them particularly vulnerable to climate-related events that impact the inte . . .
