Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Is Climate Change Shrinking Fish?

Sunday's Guardian:
Global warming is likely to shrink the size of fish by as much as a quarter in coming decades, according to a groundbreaking new study of the world's oceans.
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"Our work shows a very concerning future for the oceans and so it is very important to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and develop better fish management policies to adapt to these changes," said Cheung.
All the more reason we're glad to be working to mitigate climate change and establish sustainable fisheries in Nicaragua. Thanks to our friends at Surfrider for binging the article to our attention.

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