Search

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

$ 21.00 · 4.5 (112) · In stock

This year’s marine heat waves and spiking ocean temperatures foretell big changes in the future for some of the largest fish in the sea, such as sharks, tunas and swordfish.

Climate Change Takes Habitat From Big Fish, The Ocean's Key Predators

As ocean oxygen levels dip, fish face an uncertain future

Sharks & Other Fish - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Threatened bluefin tuna may find help from mackerel

Marine Heat Waves: Climate change takes habitat from big fish, the ocean's key predators - Times of India

Green Energy Times

A race to converse with, and save, the ocean's brainiest eco-predators

High ocean temperatures harming Florida coral reef, and more of today's top videos

Tara Lohan on LinkedIn: Marine Animals Are Feeling the Heat From Ocean Warming • The Revelator

Marine predation intensifies in warmer waters; could reshape ocean communities as climate changes

Effects of marine heatwaves on tunas, sharks, and marine mammals vary widely

Warming Ocean Will Challenge Snake River Salmon Survival in Coming Decades, New Research Shows