U.S. Drought in the Late 1980s Triggered a Major Depletion of Gulf Fisheries – Ocean to Climate

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Summary:
- The article discusses how the severe drought in the United States in the late 1980s had a significant impact on the Gulf of Mexico's fisheries.
- The drought caused a decrease in freshwater flow into the Gulf, leading to increased salinity levels and a decline in the productivity of the ecosystem.
- This, in turn, resulted in a major depletion of fish populations in the region, with commercial and recreational fishing being severely affected.

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