Shift in Arabia sea plankton may threaten fisheries
Posted by Oceanography News -- ScienceDaily on 9 September, 2014
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The rapid rise of an unusual plankton in the Arabian Sea has been documented by researchers who say that it could be disastrous for the predator fish that sustain 120 million people living on the sea's edge. "These blooms are massive, appear year after year, and could be devastating to the Arabian Sea ecosystem over the long-term," said the study's lead author....