Or you could click on the article and see for yourself, under the safe presumption that the researchers would do a more thorough job than the lay person. From the article, figure 2:
> Mean spatial abundance of euphausiids per decade in the North Atlantic from 1958–2017 split into six time-periods 1958–1967; 1968–1977; 1978–1987; 1988–1997; 1998–2007; 2008–2017.
> Mean spatial abundance of euphausiids per decade in the North Atlantic from 1958–2017 split into six time-periods 1958–1967; 1968–1977; 1978–1987; 1988–1997; 1998–2007; 2008–2017.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-021-02159-1/figures/2