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Arctic freshwaters face big changes, possible species loss, says report

Climate change could cause a reduction in cold-tolerant species.

By Nunatsiaq News May 21, 2019
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Globally, the range of species across the Arctic is heading toward a period of up-and down changes that could see many species of fish and other freshwater life—even algae—replaced by newcomers venturing in from southern waters.

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