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Posted on November 10, 2015December 14, 2016 by Pinsky

Press on fish heading north and deeper

The Pew Charitable Trusts is publicizing OceanAdapt and our data showing fish moving towards higher latitudes and deeper. Check in out here: http://pew.org/1MSouGN!

 

 Warm-water species, like cobia and ocean sunfish (pictured), have recently been spotted in northern latitudes.

Warm-water species, like cobia and ocean sunfish (pictured), have recently been spotted in northern latitudes.
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