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                    [Title] => Fish stocks survive ocean heatwaves — study
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                    [Title] => Species by dozens  moved north  during marine  heatwaves
                    [Summary] => Dozens of species of sea slugs, jellyfish and other marine life from toastier southern waters migrated into the Northern California region over an unusually long two-year period of severe heatwaves, says a new scientific report. 
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