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Researchers predict warming Atlantic will push lobsters offshore, scallops northward

East Coast sea scallop stocks will likely follow lobsters in shifting away from rich Mid-Atlantic and southern New England grounds in the coming decades as a consequence of warming ocean waters, according to a new study that projects the impact of climate change on the two richest Atlantic fisheries.

Surf clams adapting to climate change, study finds
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Surf clams adapting to climate change, study finds

East Coast surf clams look to be successfully adapting to rising ocean temperatures as clam larvae survive in newly hospitable waters, according to a newly published study.
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