UK to see increase in sharks, rays and native oysters due to rising sea temperatures
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The Independent is actively reporting on vital issues such as reproductive rights and climate change, emphasizing the need for unbiased journalism. Recent findings indicate that the UK's waters are warming rapidly, leading to potential biodiversity hotspots by 2060. While some marine species, like native oysters and basking sharks, are expected to thrive, others face challenges as ocean conditions change. The publication seeks support to continue providing this essential coverage without paywalls, aiming to keep quality journalism accessible to everyone.
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Parts of the North Sea could become biodiversity hotspots in the next 50 years, as the water around the UK becomes one of the top 20 places globally that has warmed the fastest due to the impact of climate change.
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