Squids and octopuses thrive as 'weeds of the sea' warm to hotter oceans
by Alan Yuhas from on (#1EQPM)

Squid, cuttlefish and their relatives appear to benefit from 'live fast, die young' mentality as study shows cephalopods have thrived over past 60 years
Octopuses, cuttlefish and squid have thrived in the world's oceans over the last 60 years despite - or because of - human activity that has warmed oceans and reduced fish populations.
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