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Scientists examined the stomach contents of juvenile sablefish in coastal waters, finding evidence of their voracious appetite including other fish almost as big as they are. Photo by Elizabeth Daly/CIMERS

Juvenile Sablefish Outnumber Salmon 13:1, Threatening Northwest Coastal Ecosystem

Climate change has brought increasing numbers of juvenile sablefish to the Northwest coast’s waters, creating problems for young salmon. Over the past 20 years, large numbers of juvenile sablefish have moved into coastal waters from central Oregon to northern Washington, competing with salmon for food during a crucial stage of their life. “They are around the same size as juvenile salmon, but they can eat bigger prey and much more prey than

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€4.2M Sand Battery Pilot in Valkeakoski Tests Heat-to-Power Tech That Cuts CO₂ by 70%

New Sand Battery Pilot Aims to Convert Heat Back to Electricity in Valkeakoski A collaboration between Polar Night Energy and Valkeakosken Energia will soon bring a next-generation Sand Battery pilot plant to Valkeakoski, Finland. This pilot will test something new: the ability to convert stored thermal energy back into electricity, a process called Power-to-Heat-to-Power (P2H2P).

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