Tropical Regions To Be Hardest Hit By Fisheries Shifts Caused By Climate Change
"Our projections show that climate change may lead to a 30 to 70 per cent increase in catch potential in high-latitude regions and a drop of up to 40 per cent in the tropics," says lead author William Cheung, a researcher at the University of East Anglia in the UK who conducted the study while at UBC.The Associated Press: AP Interview: White House amps up push on climate [hoax]
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The team, led by UBC Fisheries professor Daniel Pauly, also found that regions with the highest increase in catch potential by 2055 include Norway, Greenland, Alaska and the east coast of Russia. Meanwhile, regions with the biggest loss in catch potential include Indonesia, the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii), Chile and China.
There has also been a permanent White House representative at a weekly meeting of nearly 20 senators working to advance the legislation, Kerry said.
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