TakePart: Warming oceans arent just shifting the migration patterns of some of our favorite fish; scientists say climate change may be stunting fish sizes too.
Widely consumed North Sea species, including haddock, whiting, herring, and others, have shrunk in size by as much as 29 percent over nearly 40 years, as water temperatures have increased between one and two degrees Celsius, researchers from the University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, revealed in a study published in the April issue of Global...