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Global warming impact on fisheries is 'uncertain', says study

Friday, February 20th 2015 - 17:06 UTC
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A new study suggests that global warming may increase upwelling in several ocean current systems around the world by the end of this century, especially at high latitudes, and will cause major changes in marine biodiversity. Read full article

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  • Briton

    If all the so called experts went OWAL no one would miss them.

    Feb 20th, 2015 - 08:53 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • ChrisR

    This is truly a master class on “whatifery” amd “whataboutery”.

    I love the picture! I suggest some flames coming off the top like a Christmas pudding that has had brandy poured on the top and set alight. That would make as much sense as the rest of it.

    Feb 21st, 2015 - 10:53 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • DennisA

    “A new study suggests that global warming may increase upwelling in several ocean current systems around the world by the end of this century, especially at high latitudes, and will cause major changes in marine biodiversity.”

    “Suggests”, “may”, and then “will”? What nonsense.

    This is a non science study, why do they get funds to keep playing computer games? They never went anywhere, they just trawled through old papers and came up with this scientific tour de force.

    “may, could, if, appears, Our modeling indicates, projected, indicates, expect, might, hypoxic events could become either less common or more severe, possibility, depending upon.”

    Feb 21st, 2015 - 11:05 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • DaveLowry

    Well, I think that there are many issues that need to be discussed and that are related to the animal kingdom and climate change. All our life was and is influenced by that. It's correct that the behavior of some animals can be changed by the climate change (for example, look at us, humans....), but still, if the animals change their behavior that could also be just evolution. Animals changed habits even before human intervention on climate. Global warming started way back, around 150 years ago, when human intervention was minimal. Earth has a cycle of warmer and cooler periods. Now we are in a period with higher temperatures. If you want to find more statistics about climate change please visit www.1ocean-1climate.com. You'll find some interesting facts there!

    Feb 22nd, 2015 - 06:35 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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