Do Colder Waters Off West Coast Mean a Return to ‘Normal’?
By Deborah Sullivan Brennan/ San Diego Union-Tribune / Aug. 27, 2019
Record high Pacific Ocean temperatures recorded off the West Cost in recent years have receded to near normal, according to a report on the California Current.
That cool shift marks the end of “the blob,” the mass of warm water that dominated the West Coast, and of the El Nino event that followed. It’s unclear, however, what that means for fish and marine mammals, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stated in the 2019 ecosystem status report for the California Current Ecosystem.
“The big thing is that a lot of the physical conditions of the ocean here off of our coast are beginning to return to normal,” said


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