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Climate Change and Invasive Species Affect Marine Waters, According to Scientists
According to the study, which was published in the journal Ecology of the Ecological Society of America, these drops are anticipated not just as a result of climate-related stress factors, but also as a result of the growing influence of new invasive predators, the effects of which are being felt much further up the estuary
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