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Change is seen in Atlantic from climate, fishing
Change is seen in Atlantic from climate, fishing
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The basic makeup of the ocean waters off the Northeast and the
mid-Atlantic region has fundamentally changed in the past 40 years
because of climate change, commercial fishing pressures and growing
coastal populations, according to a new report.
The 2009 Ecosystem Status Report says fish
populations in U.S. waters from North Carolina to Maine have moved from
their traditional home grounds because of a changing environment and
human activities.
The report is the broadest
study that researchers have undertaken for U.S. waters in the Northwest
Atlantic Ocean, Michael Fogarty, who headed the study, said Tuesday.
The findings show how interconnected the ecosystem is, he said.
Read the complete story at The South Coast Today.
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