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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171018151845.htm With warmer waters, fish typically tend to swim further from the equator towards cooler climates. However as more water begins to raise in temperature, there are less places for the fish to reside, resulting in shallower waters, less fish, and quite possibly the extinction of some species. The evaporation of water occurring and global warming spreading rapidly is leaving us with formidable consequences.
Coral reefs are a wonderment of the oceans. The vibrant colors and patterns give life to the waters along with the various fish. However as they begin to diminish, that life goes away. How can humans help? It all goes back to being aware and eco-friendly. It doesn't take much to make a huge difference and the more involved in slowing down the dangerous process, the merrier.
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