Oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country’s top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, ...
OYSTERS in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country’s top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, ...
The rate of ocean warming has more than doubled since 1993. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Japanese oysters dying ‘en masse’
Officials say oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country's top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures.
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Japan Oysters Dying ‘En Masse’, Likely Due to Warmer Sea
Oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country's top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, ...
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Warmer seas causing Japan’s oysters to die ‘en masse’: officials
Oysters in Japan are dying en masse in parts of the country’s top production area, likely due to warmer sea temperatures, officials said Monday, December 1. In some coastal areas surrounding the Seto ...
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