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Greenland's Fishing Industry Faces Arctic Warming

Greenland's Fishing Industry Faces Arctic Warming

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March 4, 20261m 44s

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Greenlands fishing industry, accounting for 95% of its exports, is grappling with Arctic warming. Thinner sea ice, changing weather patterns, and overfishing are disrupting halibut, cod, shrimp, and snow crab stocks. Traditional ice fishermen are switching to boats, increasing fuel costs and pollution. Warmer conditions may boost plankton and fish stocks, but fish are diving deeper for cooler water, making patterns less reliable. With few jobs beyond fishing, Greenlands towns rely on the industry, and tourism cant replace the thousands of boats crowding Nuuks harbor each summer.

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