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How will this affect the St Helens and Eaglehawk pelagics?

To: L&L Knight <>
Subject: How will this affect the St Helens and Eaglehawk pelagics?
From: Ian May <>
Date: Sat, 05 Sep 2009 17:10:20 +1000
g'Day Laurie

By 2070 we will be observing Leeuwin Rail and Leeuwin Honeyeater at St
Helens

This is my conclusion from reading the fantastic article you posted
about "Re-Shuffling of Species with Climate Disruption"
http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/birding-aus/2009-09/msg00026.html
where the author states "Projections of future no-analog communities
based on two climate models and two species-distribution-model
algorithms indicate that by 2070 over half of California could be
occupied by novel assemblages of bird species"


Regards


Ian May



L&L Knight wrote:

The Leeuwin Current now extends to St Helens

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090807103907.htm

Highest Ever Winter Water Temperatures Recorded
ScienceDaily (Aug. 7, 2009) -- Tasmania's east coast is recording its highest-ever winter water temperatures of more than 13ºC - up to
1.5ºC  above normal - due to a strengthening of an ocean current
originating  north of
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