The world’s oceans could produce 217 million more metric tons of fish, 25 billion additional servings of seafood, and $14bn more in profits to the seafood industry if the goal of the Paris Climate Accord was reached and good fishery management practices were maintained, finds a study published Wednesday in Science Advances, the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences [...]
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