Climate Change in EU Marine Ecosystems - Shifts in fish distribution & Mnemiopsys invasion - CLAMER
Global warming is profoundly changing the seas and oceans that surrounds us. Rising temperatures are causing substantial changes to fish stocks as well as their ranges and migration routes. In the Baltic Sea massive blooms of the comb jelly Mnemiopsys leidyi are a reason of concern.
In this chapter: Dr. Jan Seys - VLIZ - Oostende Belgium; Dr. Hans Peter Peters - Reseach Centre of Jülich - Germany; Dr. Sandra Kube - IOW - Warnemünde Germany
Chapter 6 of the CLAMER Documentary 'Living with a warming ocean', a film by Jean-Yves Collet, a production of Océanopolis and COM ON PLANET, presented by the CLAMER project of the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Commission.
Tags: Climate ,change ,warming ,ocean ,Global ,communication ,fish ,jellyfish ,Mnemiopsys ,CLAMER
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