As climate change is making heat waves more common around the world, including here in Connecticut, understanding this question is becoming more important.
Cold-water fish like trout have a strategy for surviving extreme heat moving into thermal refuges. Thermal refuges are areas in a river where colder water discharges into warmer stream water, creating a "cold-water patch." This can be caused by groundwater seeping into the stream at certain locations or even when a smaller, well-shaded stream joins a larger river, creating a plume of colder water.
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