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Climate Change Forces Marine Fish To Migrate Towards the Poles, Researchers Say
The majority of fish populations in the sea are responding to global warming by relocating towards colder waters nearer the north and south poles, according to the latest research on the impact of climate change on our oceans.
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2023 Summer Season: NOAA Releases Weather Outlook in the Coming Months
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