Marine heat waves can significantly alter ocean ecosystems by forcing fish species to migrate to unusual locations, reducing survival rates of native species like salmon, and increasing the risk of harmful algal blooms, thereby reshaping entire food webs.
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The Pacific is hot enough to move fish north.追加:
The Pacific is hot enough to move fish north. NOAA Fisheries reported another large marine heat wave in West Coast waters in early 2026.
Scientists say warm water can push species into unusual places, including tuna caught in large numbers in Alaska last fall. The same warmth can also reduce salmon survival and raise the risk of harmful algal blooms off Southern California. One in ocean temperature spike can reshape an entire food web. What happens when the map of the ocean starts shifting?
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