
Tropical Fish in Nova Scotia: A Shifting Ocean
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Tropical Fish Invade Nova Scotia: A New Ecosystem Emerges - Scientists are observing an increase in tropical fish species, such as cornetfish and spotfin butterflyfish, in the chilly waters off Nova Scotia. These fish are likely migrating north due to warm ocean currents and storms. While they may provide food for native predators, there are concerns about potential invasive species and parasites. Environmental DNA testing is being used to monitor these changes.
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