UN report: Freshwater fish migrations collapsing with 81% drop since 1970

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A UN-backed assessment finds freshwater migratory fish populations have declined by about 81% since 1970, threatening major inland fisheries as pollution, dams, overfishing and warming waters disrupt migrations; it calls for cross-border river management and basin-wide protections.
Topics:world#climate-change#dam-removal#environment#freshwater-biodiversity#migratory-fish#river-connectivity
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