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Sustainability

Warming seas shift key fishing zone off New Zealand

The warming is connected to a westward shift of 120km in the Subtropical Front -- a boundary where cold southern and warm northern waters meet

By Undercurrent News | July 31, 2024 10:35 BST
Fishing vessels moored near Auckland, New Zealand. Credit: Dmitri Ogleznev/Shutterstock.com
Fishing vessels moored near Auckland, New Zealand. Credit: Dmitri Ogleznev/Shutterstock.com
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