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Population of Atlantic Salmon Around the World Continues to Decrease Due to Climate Change and Human Exploitation
A sudden shift in climatic conditions in the North Atlantic approximately 800 years ago had a part in a drop in Atlantic salmon populations returning to rivers, according to research headed by the University of Southampton. Salmon stocks were further depleted as a result of subsequent human exploitation.
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