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Threat to Mediterranean Mussel Farming by 2050 Due to Climate Change
The future of mussel farming in the Mediterranean is at risk, with projections indicating potential collapse by 2050 due to rising greenhouse gas emissions and ocean acidity.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 3 days ago
Summary
Greenhouse gas emissions are contributing to rising temperatures in both the atmosphere and oceans, which poses a significant threat to shellfish farming.
Increased acidity in seawater is particularly harmful to species such as mussels and oysters, which are expected to experience substantial declines in farming yields.
If current trends continue, experts warn that the mussel farming industry in the Mediterranean could face collapse by the year 2050.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Projected collapse year | 2050 |
| Source | Phys.org |
| Impact | Reduction in farming yields |
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