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The fish may be absorbing fat and bone.They found the tiny fish didn't just lose weight but got shorter by several millimetres.
The researchers studied pairs of clownfish living in reefs off Kimbe Bay in Papua New Guinea.senior lecturer in Tropical Marine Sciences at Newcastle University.Scientists say the discovery was a big surprise and could help explain the rapidly declining size of other fish in the world's oceans.
when temperatures shot up in the oceans.Follow Helen on X and on Bluesky.
how does Nemo deal with ongoing environmental change? she told BBC News.
10 mins agoNorthern Ireland32 mins agoArran seabed restoration championed by Sir David AttenboroughAs governments gather at the UN Oceans Conference.and that the deal to develop the site is probably good news.
the Serbian government's decision to strike the deal wasn't too surprising.he said there was not any kind of forgery.
it was granted protected status under Serbia's cultural heritage laws.The Serbian government denies this.