and I'd have a smile on my face.
The scientists were surprised by some of the results.A small creature called a sea pen.
although the disruption from climate change could also have negative knock-on effects on the marine ecosystem.scientists looked at two different projections for sea temperatures.Researchers at the Centre for Environment.
The findings are published in the science journal Marine Biology.A decline in those species could have knock-on impacts on ecosystems and food chains.
We're not necessarily promising an increase in numbers - the seas still need to be managed carefully and other pressures reduced if the creatures are to thrive in new habitats.
a type of clam that can live more than 500 years.emotional intelligence is a strength.
A 38-year-old from London who works in finance said he had become emotional at work when dealing with personal issues and felt it showed a professional dedication to still turn up.just after her father had been diagnosed with cancer.
'Bring back crying'Getty ImagesAmy Powney thinks showing your emotions at work has become demonisedFashion designer Amy Powney was having a bit of a rough time at the end of last year.When a senior leader cries.