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Warming temperatures and loss of oxygen in the sea will shrink hundreds of fish species―from tunas and groupers to salmon, thresher sharks, haddock and cod―even more than previously thought, a new study concludes. Because warmer seas speed up their metabolisms, fish, squid and other water-breathing creatures will need to draw more oxygen from the ocean. At the same time, warming seas are already reducing the availability of oxygen in many parts of the sea. A pair of University of British Columbia scientists argue that since the bodies of fish grow faster than their gills, these animals eventually will reach a point where they can’t get enough oxygen to sustain normal growth. “What we found was that the body size of fish decreases by 20 to 30 percent for every 1 degree Celsius increase in water temperature,” says author William Cheung.
- 1Fish Now Grow Faster than Ever

- 2Oxygen's Impact on Ocean Temperatures

- 3Climate Change May Shrink the World's Fish

- 4How Sea Creatures Survive with Low Metabolism
