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Climate change is pushing Europe’s fish into new waters

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As the seas grow warmer, fish are on the move, but relocating is easier for some species than for others. Scientists at the UK's Plymouth Marine Laboratory have used computer modelling to predict what these changes will mean for fish stocks around Europe. Here’s what they found. Changing fish stocks is just one of the ways climate change is affecting the ocean. The World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action brings together leaders from around the world to accelerate solutions to the most pressing issues facing the ocean, including the importance of blue foods.

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