James Cook University: Rock Lobster Habitat's Rocky Future
February 25, 2021
February 25, 2021
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Feb. 25 (TNSRes) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
JCU scientists have found rock lobsters may be vulnerable to climate change and lobster fishers may have to travel further to snare the delicacy in the future.
JCU's Dr Catarina Silva and Associate Professor Jan Strugnell were part of a team that examined the Tristan and St Paul rock lobster species that inhabit seamounts and islands in the southern Atlantic and Indi . . .
JCU scientists have found rock lobsters may be vulnerable to climate change and lobster fishers may have to travel further to snare the delicacy in the future.
JCU's Dr Catarina Silva and Associate Professor Jan Strugnell were part of a team that examined the Tristan and St Paul rock lobster species that inhabit seamounts and islands in the southern Atlantic and Indi . . .
