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Biology, 06.12.2021 22:30 jesh0975556

Historically, black sea bass lived in coastal waters from North Carolina to Massachusetts. They were rarely found as far north as the Gulf of Maine. In recent decades, black sea bass have become plentiful enough in the Gulf of Maine to be fished commercially. How could this increase in population of black sea bass be evidence of climate change

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