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Though known globally for his earlier collaborations with No Man, he garnered a massive fan following in India during his Porcupine Tree days and, the sheer number of youngsters wearing Steven Wilson tees on the second day of China Wholesale industry air pump NH7 Weekender made it clear who most people had come to watch.While Day 2 was definitely overrun by Wilson fans, each band had its own fan following.While the line-up at India’s "happiest music festival" has always been an impressive one, this year, there was one name on the line-up, which had people from all over the country teeming into the event—Steven Wilson.Scientists are considering the possibility of transporting young penguins to areas where food is more abundant.".The problem happens when the young penguins leave their colonies for the first time and travel long distances, searching the ocean for signs that an area has plenty of fish and the smaller creatures they feed on, called plankton."

Our results show that juvenile African penguins are stuck foraging for food in the wrong places due to fishing and climate change," said lead author Richard Sherley of the University of Exeter and University of Cape Town.These signs include areas of low sea temperatures and high chlorophyll-a, which indicates plankton is near, and likely also the sardines and anchovies that feed on it."These signs can now lead them to places where these fish, the penguins main prey, are scarce.Food shortage is considered the main reason for their endangered status."These were once reliable cues for prey-rich waters, but climate change and industrial fishing have depleted forage fish stocks in this system," said Sherley.The report in the journal Current Biology describes a dire predicament for African penguins, whose young population is projected to be down 50 percent in some of the most affected areas of coastal Namibia and South Africa.

They found that many penguins were getting trapped in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME), an area that stretches from southern Angola to Cape Point in South Africas Western Cape.The region has suffered from decades of overfishing and environmental changes, reducing the number of fish.African penguins are "undergoing a very rapid population decline, probably as a result of commercial fisheries and shifts in prey populations," said the IUCN.Miami: Climate change and overfishing have left already endangered young penguins in Africa confused about where to find food, and they are dying in high numbers as a result, researchers said Thursday.Young penguins that wind up there often starve to death.

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