Sea life relocating
fast in response to climate change
Extinctions possible as predators move into new areas
By Emily Chung
Many fish and plankton are relocating towards the North and
South poles at an astonishing rate of hundreds of kilometres per decade in
response to climate change, a new study has found. That is shaking up
ecosystems and forcing the fishing industry to adjust.
Read rest here : http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2013/08/09/science-fish-plankton-relocating-climate-change.html
Could this be the end
of monster fish and any cryptids in the seas? There have been less and less sightings
in modern times. They could already be extinct.
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