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Fish Stocks Could Be Affected After Oceans Hit Hottest Temperature, Expert Warns
Hot ocean waters can adversely affect marine life, and this will also have an impact on humanity because of the food chain and fish supply. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Surf's Up as Global Warming Sends 13-Foot Waves to Coasts in California
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Cities In Eastern US At Risk Over Severe Rainfalls, Meteorologists Say
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400-Year-Old Sunken Ship in Germany Discovered with "High-Quality Wine"
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South American Heatwaves: Human-Caused Climate Blamed For Abnormal Hot Temperatures
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Tundra Biome: How a Frozen Habitat Supports Plant Life
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US Weather Forecast: 60 Million People Under Severe Weather Risk in Midwest; Isolated Tornadoes Possible This Weekend
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Wild Otter Attack Sends Woman to Hospital, Others Treated for Wounds
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Parthenogenesis: Scientists Use Gene Mutations For Fruit Flies To Reproduce
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Little Brown Bat in Pennsylvania Now Endangered as 90% Population Succumbs to White-Nose Syndrome
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Brands Join Forces to Protect Nature: Empowering Local Fishermen for Cleaner Waters
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UK Town Loses Internet After Rats Bite Broadband Cables
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Red Admiral Butterfly Sightings Reach 170k as Climate Change Keeps UK Warm