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Marine life heading poleward to escape warming climate, says study
Canberra Times
26 August 2013
Evidence is mounting of turbulent times ahead for marine fisheries undergoing climate change.
Australia's best-known ocean stream, the East Australian Current, will encourage growth of temperate marine life, according to new research. But at the same time in the Antarctic, the world's key krill fishery is said to be facing a loss of habitat. Read more
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