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Lake Tanganyika fisheries declining from global warming

Science Daily, 21 Aug 2016.

The decrease in fishery productivity since 1950 in Lake Tanganyika, located between Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo -  is a consequence of global warming rather than just overfishing, according to a new report. Read the full story at Science Daily.

Lake Tanganyika. Credit: Andrew S. Cohen/ University of Arizona (from Science Daily)

The decrease in fishery productivity in Lake Tanganyika since the 1950s is a consequence of global warming rather than just overfishing, according to a new report from an international team led by a University of Arizona geoscientist.

The lake was becoming warmer at the same time in the 1800s the abundance of fish began declining, the team found. The lake's algae -- fish food -- also started decreasing at that time.

However, large-scale commercial fishing did not begin on Lake Tanganyika until the 1950s.

Continue reading the story at Science Daily.

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