Biology
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Ocean Warming, Currents, Wind Patterns Threaten Survival of Shellfish and Other Invertebrates
The warming of the oceans is driving many invertebrates into warmer areas. Ocean warming, currents, and wind patterns are threatening the survival of invertebrates like shellfish in the Atlantic.
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