Using advanced climate models, possible future losses in the deep-sea marine life may now be calculated, all thanks to a new study. Results show that even the most remote deep-sea ecosystems are not safe from the impacts of climate change. An international team of scientists predict seafloor dwelling marine life will decline by up to 38 per cent in the North Atlantic and over five per cent globally over the next century. These changes will be driven by a reduction ...
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