This article by the Plymouth Herald discusses how wildlife habitats in the North Atlantic are being affected by climate change:
A study led by Jason Hall-Spencer, professor of marine biology at Plymouth University, found that rising temperatures, acidified seawater and increased storminess are driving “profound changes” in the ocean.
Scientists fear that the changes will lead to the uncontrollable spread of invasive species, widespread changes in critical marine habitats and damage to shellfish and finfish fisheries.
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