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This graphic, taken from Cheung et al, 2023, shows how the w:nutrient availability from w:seafood in different countries' w:exclusive economic zones will change by 2050 under the highest-emission w:climate change scenario. This graphic had been modified from the original by cropping out a complicated graph on the right side to improve readability on article pages.

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৮৯৯ × ১,২০১ (৪০২ KB)smartcommons>InformationToKnowledgeThis graphic, taken from [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-023-01822-1 Cheung et al, 2023], shows how the nutrient availability from seafood in different countries' exclusive economic zones will change by 2050 under the highest-emission climate change scenario. This graphic had been modified from [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-023-01822-1/figures/3 the original] by cropping out a complicated graph on the right side to improve readability on article pages.

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