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Climate change takes habitat from big fish, the ocean's key predators

  • Rising ocean temperatures and marine heat waves are leading to significant habitat loss for large fish species like sharks, tunas, and swordfish, with some species potentially losing up to 70% of their habitat by 2100.
  • The warming of the oceans is not an anomaly but a warning about the future impact of climate change. The increasing temperatures could prompt the widespread redistribution of large fish species, fundamentally changing marine ecosystems.
  • As a result of the changing fish distribution, fishing industries will need to adapt their strategies and regulations to account for these shifts, potentially leading to substantial socioeconomic impacts, especially in the southeastern US.
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MY Northwest broke the news in Tacoma, United States on Thursday, September 14, 2023.
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