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Warming the Oceans Distributes Fish From Coastal Regions

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By 2050, more than half of all fish stocks could flee to cooler high seas, researchers warn.This poses challenges for international fisheries policyThe warmer oceans are not only melting ice at Poland. Climate change is also affecting marine ecosystems. According to a recent study, dozens of fish species could migrate to cooler high seas with serious consequences for coastal fishing, often poorer countries.The University of British Columbia's re…
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By 2050, more than half of all fish stocks could flee to cooler high seas, researchers warn.This poses challenges for international fisheries policyThe warmer oceans are not only melting ice at Poland. Climate change is also affecting marine ecosystems. According to a recent study, dozens of fish species could migrate to cooler high seas with serious consequences for coastal fishing, often poorer countries.The University of British Columbia's re…

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geo broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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