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An analysis of 50 years of data from weekly U.S. fish trawling surveys in and near Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay show climate change is affecting the fish.
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via Post Chronicle @ 16:20 2nd Jul
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An analysis of 50 years of data from weekly U.S. fish trawling surveys in and near Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay show climate change is affecting the fish.
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via Webindia123 @ 3:33 2nd Jul
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An analysis of 50 years of data from weekly U.S. fish trawling surveys in and near Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay show climate change is affecting the fish.
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via Red Orbit @ 0:07 2nd Jul
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KINGSTON, R.I., July 1 (UPI) -- An analysis of 50 years of data from weekly U.S. fish trawling surveys in and near Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay show climate change is affecting the fish.
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via UPI @ 0:08 2nd Jul
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Scientists have long pointed to physical changes in the Earth and its atmosphere, such as melting polar ice caps, sea level rise and violent storms, as indicators of global climate change. But changes in climate can wreak havoc in more subtle ways, such as the loss of habitat for plant and animal species. In a series of talks at the Ecological Society of America (ESA) 93rd Annual Meeting, climate change scientists will discuss how temperature-induced habitat loss can spell disaster for many living things.
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via EurekAlert! @ 7:24 4th Aug
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The U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) has released a new report "Climate Models: An Assessment of Strengths and Limitations," the 10th in a series of 21 Synthesis and Assessment Products (SAPs) managed by U.S. federal agencies.
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via Science Daily @ 2:44 1st Aug
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VIENNA (AFP) - Austrian and Canadian researchers will travel to the Arctic to examine links between climate change and high levels of poisonous heavy metals found in local fish, team leader Guenter Koeck said Wednesday.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 19:43 16th Jul
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A detailed analysis of data from nearly 50 years of weekly fish-trawl surveys in Narragansett Bay and adjacent Rhode Island Sound has revealed a long-term shift in species composition, which scientists attribute primarily to the effects of global warming.
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via Science Daily @ 11:45 29th Jun
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A detailed analysis of data from nearly 50 years of weekly fish-trawl surveys in Narragansett Bay and adjacent Rhode Island Sound has revealed a long-term shift in species composition, which scientists attribute primarily to the effects of global warming.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 2:10 28th Jun
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Politicians may have got the science on climate change wrong, a new report says.Politicians may have got the science on climate change wrong, a new report says.
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via Nine MSN @ 4:55 2nd Jul
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From the surface, the two areas of ocean off the coasts of northern New Jersey and Long Island, New York look the same. But to NOAA scientists, the four-square-mile patches could not be more different as they view real-time underwater images and environmental data to try to figure out what lives there and how climate change is affecting marine life, especially very young fish.
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via Science Daily @ 3:26 8th Jul
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From the surface, the two areas of ocean off the coasts of northern New Jersey and Long Island, New York look the same. But to NOAA scientists, the four-square-mile patches could not be more different as they view real-time underwater images and environmental data to try to figure out what lives there and how climate change is affecting marine life, especially very young fish.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 0:05 8th Jul
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Hey, zebra fish researchers: you've got a new set of admirers. The New York Times offers this Q&A with biologist Steven Farber, who in his spare time heads up a nonprofit group that brings zebra fish to inner-city classrooms in an attempt to teach kids about genetics and the scientific approach in general. Farber says the seven-year-old organization has been successful in capturing children's attention, and that zebra fish in particular have got kids "hooked." Recalling the first time he tried this, he says, "I was able to show live fish embryos. The kids could see organs forming. ... Afterward, the children said it was the best part of their day."
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via Genome Technology @ 5:08 1st Aug
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The An Ping Live Fish Center in Tainan is applying technical platforms from the Institute for Information Industry and Microsoft in developing an RFID system that can be employed for live aquatic products. This revolutionary effort will let consumers review information about the fish they will soon be eating. A scanner will be required to scan the information on the aquatic products. Consumers will be able to see a full array of information on fisheries products, starting from fish fry until the fish have grown and are ready for the market. The data will also show delivery-related information.  
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via MyEGov Taiwan @ 12:33 23rd Jul
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A loser of climate change: Common spruce (Picea abies) is adapted to cool and humid conditions which are projected to prevail in smaller areas of Germany in the future. Water stress can increase the susceptibility of the tree species to pests and sto ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 16:12 13th Aug
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Climate change is happening, and we must develop ways for all life to be able to cope, environmental advocates urge. WWF Vietnam Programme is looking at this through the development of resilient multifunctional landscapes that also work as forest corridors, assisting with species dispersal and adaptation, by changes in land-use practices.
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via Science Daily @ 4:45 14th Jul
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A U.S.-led study suggests extreme climate change is capable of precipitating mass die-offs among lions and other wildlife.
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via Post Chronicle @ 9:02 9th Jul
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A U.S.-led study suggests extreme climate change is capable of precipitating mass die-offs among lions and other wildlife.
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via Webindia123 @ 9:01 9th Jul
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Champaign, Ill. -- A U.S.-led study suggests extreme climate change is capable of precipitating mass die-offs among lions and other wildlife.
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via The Money Times @ 19:07 9th Jul
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A global change in climate could explain the explosion in marine biodiversity that took place 460 million years ago. Researchers from Lyon (1) and Canberra (Australia) (2) have found evidence of a progressive ocean cooling of about 15°C over a period of 40 million years during the Ordovician (3). Until now, this geologic period had been associated with a "super greenhouse effect" on our planet.
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via Science Daily @ 12:44 28th Jul
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Ice age climate change and ancient flooding--but not barriers created by rivers--may have promoted the evolution of new insect species in the Amazon region of South America, a new study suggests.
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via Science Daily @ 5:14 23rd Jul
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BBC: The network’s climate-change portal, offering international news, opinion and explanation from around the BBC.
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via Columbia Journalism Review @ 6:38 10th Jul
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Pollution That Killed Fish Still a Mystery ; Mystery Surrounds the Cause of a Pollution Incident That Left Hundreds of Fish Dead on a Four-Mile Stretch of River.
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via Red Orbit @ 6:29 17th Jul
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