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Salmon dying in Alaka's Yukon area possibly linked to climate change

Salmon dying in Alaka's Yukon area possibly linked to climate change There have been multiple reports of dead salmon in Alaska's Koyukuk river. Holly Carroll, an area manager for the summer season at Alaska's Department of Fish and Game investigated the issue with a group of scientists. She joins CBSN to talk about the findings.

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