Existing climate strategies ignore fisheries at our peril
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22.11.21
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The most visible and tangible signs of climate change tend to be above water, from parched land and burning forests to failed harvests. Yet climate change is also having a significant impact on life below the surface, leading to rising temperatures, ocean acidification, and the migration of fish in search of optimal conditions.
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