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In Germany's North Sea, cephalopod populations, particularly squid and octopus, have surged due to rising sea temperatures. The Thünen Institute reports that squid landings have tripled over the past 40 years, with fishermen experiencing larger catches. This ecological shift raises concerns about the impact on traditional fish species, as the fishing of cephalopods remains largely unregulated.
