Ocean Warming
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Popular Fish will Become Less Common and Harder to Catch Due to Ocean Warming and Rising Sea Temperatures
Your favorite cod and chips could soon be off the menu as the warming waters kill off these popular fish species. According to a new study, warming waters will affect fish population and cause a huge species reshuffle.
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