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As polar seas heat up, mammals will find less slow, stupid prey
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As polar seas heat up, mammals will find less slow, stupid prey

Global warming will make life harder for mammals and birds hunting in polar seas by perking up fish that were slow, stupid and easy to catch in icy waters, scientists said on Thursday.

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Fisheries output to plunge unless global warming reeled in

Fisheries output to plunge unless global warming reeled in

Global fisheries output will slump by 20 percent by 2300 and by 60 percent in the worst-hit North Atlantic region if governments fail to slow long-term global warming, a U.S. team of scientists said on Thursday.
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