Spring ice is thawing earlier in lakes. What does that mean for life below the surface?

Spring ice is thawing earlier in lakes. What does that mean for life below the surface?

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Lakes are freezing later, thawing earlier and experiencing dramatic temperature swings in between. And all that throws off the delicate balance of life below the surface. And that has a major impact on the roughly 1.7 million ice fishers in the U.S. who spend millions of dollars buying equipment and guide services each year. Producer Berly McCoy explains how scientists are tracking those ecological changes by getting out on the ice — to fish.

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