Here’s a little talk I gave during the Georgia Climate Change Coalition’s first symposium on Climate Change in the Southeast. Though my own recent research on stream connectivity and fish passage barriers is only a small part of it, it was a nice general-audience opportunity to link the findings of studies by other UGA folks in the context of the AFS policy document on fisheries and climate change.
Duncan Elkins,
“Implications of Climate Change for Fishes of the Southeast: Time to Face the Bouillabaisse?” (16:31)
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