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Researchers looked at 19 threatened marine species in UK seas and the impact they could face from climate change.
Results suggested an "overall increase" in suitable habitat for the study's selected species.
Some species will "move or shift" to new areas in response to rising ocean temperatures.
Maintaining or increasing the numbers of vulnerable animals might require additional management methods.
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