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Climate changes affecting aquaculture are reflected by temperature changes in water and air, particularly surface temperatures in marine conditions and other alterations in oceanographic conditions, including currents, wind speed and waves. Change in extreme weather conditions, as storms causing material damage; marine organism will be affected by stresses and physiological effects, affecting growth and development which leads to diseases and infections.

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