Animals
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High Ocean Temperatures, Salinity Can Result In Hypoxia And Kill Fish, Study Shows
A study reveals that extremely high water temperatures can be lethal to fish as they diminish the amount of dissolved oxygen in the sea that they require to survive. Read more here
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