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Nature 428, 4 (4 March 2004) | doi:10.1038/428004a

Climate findings let fishermen off the hook

Quirin Schiermeier

Overfishing is not the sole cause of dramatically declining fish stocks in the north Atlantic Ocean, or worldwide, said marine biologists at a Royal Society meeting last week in London. Environmental changes such as climate warming may be just as important, they said, urging governments to consider these factors when managing fisheries.

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