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Trouble in Paradise: Okhotsk Confronts Climate Change

Climate change in the Sea of Okhotsk threatens the rich ecosystem of Shiretoko Peninsula. Decreases in sea ice and spawning fish have upset the natural balance and put once common brown bears at risk.

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  • Marc Carpentier

    Marc Carpentier

    Self - Narrator (voice)

Overview

Climate change in the Sea of Okhotsk threatens the rich ecosystem of Shiretoko Peninsula. Decreases in sea ice and spawning fish have upset the natural balance and put once common brown bears at risk.

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