Mongabay: A surprising new study finds that during the past century the frequency of fog along California's coast has declined by approximately three hours a day. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the researchers are concerned that this decrease in fog threatens California's giant redwoods and the unique ecosystem they inhabit. "As fog decreases, the mature redwoods along the coast are not likely to die outright, but there may be less recruitment of new trees; ......
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Decline in fog threatens California’s iconic redwood ecosystems
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 15th, 2010
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