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Seabass And Chips: Harnessing Science To Predict Ocean Climate Change


Achilles Tang
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Cod, salmon and eels and other native cold water fish might eventually become a rarity in Irish waters--and not necessarily because of overfishing, pollution or habitat destruction. Long-term changes in the temperature and salt content of our regional seas, brought about by climate change, may force species such as these into deeper, colder waters and replace them with warm water species such as sea bass and boarfish.

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