The color of the ocean has changed significantly over the last 20 years and human-caused climate change is likely responsible, according to a new study.
Tropical oceans close to the equator in particular have become greener in the past two decades, reflecting changes in their ecosystems, according to the study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
But, what do I know, I’ve just copied the passage from the article.
Tropical oceans close to the equator in particular have become greener in the past two decades, reflecting changes in their ecosystems, according to the study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
But, what do I know, I’ve just copied the passage from the article.
I wonder how this is affecting waters near the poles.
From what I’ve heard, new shipping routes are being opened up thanks to melting ice.
I’m not sure what this is doing for the ecosystem, though. Perhaps it will allow more, fewer, or different fish to thrive in that environment.
I’m a huge fan of fishing to survive, so I’m always interested in how things are changing and how we can adapt. If we can adapt…
In addition, I can recommend the current campain of Patagonia Patagonia - Marine Protected Areas as well as the following petition End Bottom Trawling.