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Seagulls eating fishermen’s scraps, in the waters of Disco Bay, near Ilulissat, western Greenland, 250km north of the Arctic circle and home to the country’s main fishing industry.

As the climate in Greenland and its surrounding waters is changing, there are now more varied fish stocks, not seen here in previous decades.

Other sea-life like shrimp have relocated further north in recent years, as waters have warmed.
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Greenland - climate change and industry
Seagulls eating fishermen’s scraps, in the waters of Disco Bay, near Ilulissat, western Greenland, 250km north of the Arctic circle and home to the country’s main fishing industry. <br />
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As the climate in Greenland and its surrounding waters is changing, there are now more varied fish stocks, not seen here in previous decades. <br />
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Other sea-life like shrimp have relocated further north in recent years, as waters have warmed.