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Study Of Predatory Seabird Reveals Human Influence Is Changing Ocean Food Webs
A study of the Hawaiian petrel, a seabird that spends the majority of its life foraging for food over the open ocean, has revealed that over time the bird has been eating lower down into the food chain, rather than higher, a surprising find that researchers are correlating with the growth of industrialized fishing.
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