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    August 12, 2014

    Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership – Summer Newsletter

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    MCCIP website has recently been updated with new marine climate change news and events. Below is a brief summary of the new items that have been added. For more details on all of the items listed below, simply go to http://www.mccip.org.uk/ and go to the relevant links in the ‘news and events’ box on our homepage. Please note that the material presented in MCCIP news does not necessarily reflect the views of MCCIP. Really interesting recent articles Include:

    • Climate change in the North Sea: Long-term studies reveal drastic changes in the marine fauna
    • Deep sea fish remove one million tons of carbon dioxide every year from UK and Irish waters
    • Coastal warning for vital Atlantic habitats
    • Climate change could stop fish finding their friends
    • Flood maps for Northern Ireland
    • Met Office launches map of climate change on human dynamics

    Please contact Georgia Bayliss-Brown at office@mccip.org.uk. New items will be added to the website next month.MCCIP Secretariat, The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Pakefield Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 0HT, UK  Tel: +44(0)1502 524340 – Email: georgia.bayliss-brown@cefas.co.uk

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