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Chile algal bloom

Scientists: Chile algal bloom direct consequence of climate change, may happen again

The outbreak that killed millions of salmon in Chile last year was a consequence of global warming, compounded by the effects of El Nino, and may reoccur

By Matt Craze | June 14, 2017 16:55 BST
Chile salmon processing
Chile salmon processing. Photo: Aquasur
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