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Climate change could kill 50-80% of Pacific fish species: study

29.11.17

Climate change could kill 50-80% of Pacific fish species: study: // radionz.co.nz // The figure is published in a new study, published in the journal Marine Policy, which examined more than a thousand species across the region to see how they are reacting to changes in the ocean.

Its lead researcher, associate professor Rebecca Asch from the University of East Carolina, says the Pacific's temperature has little variability, with the temperature being more or less the same all year.


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