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Fish could get smaller as the oceans warm

October 1, 2012January 22, 2024

A new study led by Sea Around Us Project member William Cheung shows that changes in ocean and climate systems could lead to smaller fish.

Find out more in the press release and the paper published in Nature Climate Change.

Posted in: New & Notable, New Research | Tagged: climate change, fisheries

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