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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Climate change sees fish grow faster in warmer water

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Climate change is affecting the growth of fish, with those living in warmer, shallow waters growing faster and species in cooling deep ocean waters growing slower, according to an Australian study.

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