Yale Climate Connections had an interesting story this week about how warmer ocean temperatures and more acidification are affecting folks who harvest clams along the Georgia coast. The producer interviewed in the radio story said that every time their production area closes, he loses three weeks of income waiting for things to clear up. He is also worried about more frequent hurricanes, which could cause damage to the clam beds. You can listen to the story or read more here.

(Photo: Paul Butler, Cardiff University)