
Deadly Jellyfish Heading To Australia
April 5, 2007 @ 07:56 AM (EST)
Source: Smh.com.au
Climate change has dramatically altered the ocean current flowing down Australia's east coast, sending water temperatures soaring, rearranging the distribution of sea life and making the water more acidic.
By 2070, CSIRO marine biologists warned yesterday, NSW could have dugongs frolicking off the coast - and box jellyfish wreaking havoc on tourism...
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