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What climate change could mean for Northeast Atlantic fish stocks

Rising seawater temperatures will have serious impacts on stocks of Northeast Atlantic mackerel and saithe, though North Sea species like turbot and whiting may benefit

By Dan Gibson | April 22, 2024 10:05 BST
The icy Barents sea. Credit: Vladimir Lugai/Shutterstock.com
The icy Barents sea. Credit: Vladimir Lugai/Shutterstock.com
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