seafood: Low-income countries could lose 30 per cent seafood

seafood: Low-income countries could lose 30 per cent seafood nutrients from climate change: Study

Low-income countries may face a loss of up to 30% of nutrients from seafood due to climate change, particularly calcium, iron, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change by researchers from the University of British Columbia.

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