Summary
CLIMATE change is a major threat to fish populations which could affect breeding, growth and cause death by oxygen starvation, according to a study by the World Wildlife Fund.
The report, published in advance of a key meeting of the parties to the Kyoto Protocol in Montreal, claims hotter water means less food, less offspring and less oxygen for populations.See the full content of this document
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Climate Change Threat to World's Fish Stocks
Salmon, cod, plaice an...
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