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While some species could thrive in warmer British waters, scientists warn others could struggle
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Rising ocean temperatures could see animals such as endangered sharks and native oysters migrate to the UK.
Parts of the North Sea could become biodiversity hotspots in the next 50 years, as the water around the UK becomes one of the top 20 places globally that has warmed the fastest due to the impact of climate change.






