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  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
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  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0810.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0832.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0831.jpg
  • The tails of invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) dry on a cutting board. The tails will be made into jewelry. Image made on Eleuthera, Bahamas.
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  • By late summer, this salt lake is almost completely dried out. Climate change is meaning less annual precipitation in the Canadian prairies. Old Wives Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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  • Animal tracks form abstract patterns through a dried salt lake bed. Old Wives Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0778.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0746.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0737.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0754.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0747.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0742.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0723.jpg
  • An aerial view of a drying out salt lake, called Old Wives Lake, in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0750.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0799.jpg
  • A dead and dried-out plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus) on a storm drain, probably dropped here by a bird. Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Lionfish tails are dried on a cutting board. They will be made into jewelry by Bahamian women. Adding value to this invasive species helps encourage fisherman to catch them instead of endangered fish like the Nassau grouper.
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  • The Cape Eleuthera Institute pays local fisherman for their lionfish. They use the meat to feed students at the local schools and the tails are dried and used to make jewellery.
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  • After a long day catching sea urchins among the seagrass beds in Indonesia a mother dries her face. Her son, in the background, looks for any final urchins. Millions of people around the world fish in seagrass meadows and millions more depend on fishes that owe some part of the life cycle to seagrass meadows.
    Food Security
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