it affects their homes that they live so it can hurt them too
Warmer and more acidic oceans are affecting the food chain of many fish and marine animals, including the clownfish.
Increase in acidity of the oceans water, the crown of thorn star fish, polluted coastal run of, Global warming, shipping.
Penguins. They live on fish and krill. Krill supplies are being affected by warmer waters and this is affecting the whole food chain.
Global warming is slowing the growth of krill, the basic element of the Antarctic food chain. Fish feed on krill and the Emperor Penguin eats fish and krill. The future of all penguins is uncertain.
Iceland has experienced a range of impacts from global warming, including melting glaciers, changes in fish stocks due to warming waters, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. The country is also at risk of rising sea levels affecting its coastal areas and infrastructure. Efforts are being made to adapt to these changes through sustainable practices and policies to mitigate their impact.
There are an enormous number of fish in the sea. the oceans cover two thirds of the earth and we know less about it then we do about the est of the universe. Today we can see the effect of taking fish from the sea with the number of fish being caught reducing each year. because they are being fished out and their environment is changing at the same time as the result of polution.
The fish which is disappearing fast across US is salmon ana trou
Not Spilling Oil On Them. and By not hunting them for meat. and by not taking all their fish and by not causing global warming
They are tropical coral reef fish so the biggest threat to them currently is global warming and its effects on the tropical reefs like the bleaching (killing) of coral.
poached definitely
Global warming refers to the rise in the global temperature due to the Greenhouse Effect. Global warming effects Antarctica's marine life by raising the temperature of the water, so that a lot of the fish are dying.
The puffer fish can be found in Oceans but very rarely