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Climate Change Makes it Hard for Fish to Tell Friend from Foe
Climate change is expected to bring with it elevated oceanic carbon dioxide levels, and if these levels continue to increase young fish won't be able to distinguish between their own friendly school and strangers, according to a new report by scientists at James Cook University in Australia.
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