Home Warming Coastal Waters Lure Southern Species North
 

Keywords :   


Warming Coastal Waters Lure Southern Species North

2016-08-07 17:24:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

CBS: The fish population in New Jersey waters is growing more diverse, and a Rutgers University scientist says climate change is driving it. Dr. Ken Able is the director of Rutgers University`s marine field station in Tuckerton, where for 27 years, they`ve been studying the baby fish that come into the Little Egg Inlet. "And we have a distinct trend, he says. We have warming water temperatures, and we have fewer northern species and we have more southern species. And there`s good data to support...

Tags: north southern species warming

Category:Electronics and Electrical

Latest from this category

All news

»
16.05Who is Paula Vennells? Ex-Post Office boss in Horizon IT inquiry
16.05BASF Expands Biomass Balance Portfolio for Selected Chemical Intermediates
16.05INDA Releases 11th Annual North America Supply Report
16.05Dow and SCGC Partner to Change 200KTA of Plastic Waste Into Circular Products
16.05Leanpath Uses Generative AI to Drive Action on Food Waste Data
16.05AkzoNobels Como Site Achieves Highest Automotive Industry Quality Certification
16.05ECONWARDs Counterplan for Landfill-Bound Organics
16.05Mortgage rates cut but borrowing pressures remain
More »