Katie Florko
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You know, they want to be able to see, suss out if there's going to be a bear at the surface.
And then if there is, maybe they'll find another hole to the surface.
But we didn't find any of those really fine scale relationships.
And I think that it's not to say necessarily that they don't exist.
It may just be that we don't have really fine scale tags just yet.
Totally.
Yeah, we got questions too.
So I think that the big thing here is that the climate change is not just affecting, it's not just affecting the bears, it's not just affecting the seals or just affecting the fish.
It's really affecting this whole system.
It's reshuffling the system.
It's affecting how the animals are able to both use the habitat, what all the different species are doing.
And then it's also affecting these interactions between animals, you know, like
Seals need the ice to haul out, but bears also need the ice to find the seals.
And so there are all of these big changing dynamics.
And then for the fish, you know, we have these projections that the fish are totally going to change into the future, dependent on which path
We take in terms of our own greenhouse gas emissions.
And so we're really seeing that, you know, if we if we have a strong mitigation against greenhouse gases, you know, we're we're seeing that system doesn't change too much.
But if we continue our business as usual, the fish completely change in Hudson Bay.
And so it's it's really a big question of how all of these different dynamics will will affect each other and it'll all come into play.
It seems like it affects them on multiple levels.