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Japanese Chum Salmon Populations Decline Significantly Due to Climate Change

via Phys.org·1h ago

Japanese chum salmon populations have suffered a sharp decline over the last two decades, forcing Japan to import most of its salmon supply from Chile and Norway. This environmental shift underscores the severe impact of climate change on local fisheries and food security in East Asia. The loss of native stocks threatens traditional industries and biodiversity in the region.

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