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The expansion of what are commonly known as 'dead zones' in the world's oceans are growing in size and consequentially further exposing certain fish stocks to higher levels of overfishing, a new study has found. As a consequence of the expanding dead zones (one of which already is the size of the continental United States), the habitats of species like billfish and tuna have been reduced substantially. [Source: Seas At Risk News]
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