
How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific
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Tuna populations around the Pacific Islands are at risk of relocating due to rising ocean temperatures caused by climate change. This shift could have significant implications for the local economies that rely heavily on tuna fishing. As these fish migrate to cooler waters, the livelihoods of many communities may be threatened.
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Pacific Island nations depend on tuna fishing as a major source of income and sustenance. As climate change continues to alter marine ecosystems, the traditional fishing grounds may no longer support sustainable tuna populations, leading to increased competition for resources and potential conflicts.
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