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Climate Change in European Marine Ecosystems - Fishermen in South Italy - CLAMER

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Uploaded on Feb 8, 2012

Global warming is profoundly changing the seas and oceans that surrounds us. Fishermen in Milazo (South Italy) catch fish they never used to catch before. 90% of the alien fish species in Milazo have a tropical or a subtropical origin.

In this chapter: Prof. Franco Andaloro - ISPRA - Milazo Italy

Chapter 2 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.

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  • cbemerine

    Its January, its warmer, the water's warmer, species of fish can thrive that we never saw before, yet some of them do not believe in Climate Change, despite the evidence they see with their own eyes. It is amazing how naive so many are.

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