Lifeblood for Pacific Islands threatened as warming ocean drives tuna east

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Summary:
- The article discusses how climate change and rising ocean temperatures are causing tuna, a vital food source for many Pacific Island nations, to migrate eastward away from their traditional fishing grounds.
- This shift in tuna distribution is threatening the livelihoods and food security of these island communities, who rely on tuna fishing as a major part of their economies and diets.
- The article highlights the need for international cooperation and action to address the impacts of climate change on Pacific Island nations and their food systems.

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