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Warmer coastline impacts wildlife, Plymouth study shows – BBC News
The research shows fewer species are able to thrive in warmer temperatures.

Image source, University of Plymouth
Image caption, Rising temperatures on the nation’s coast are having an adverse effect on wildlife, according to researchers.
A warmer coastline temperature has a “significant” impact on wildlife, according to a new study….
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