Mediterranean Fish Relocate Due to Climate Change

The fish in the Mediterranean are packing their bags and heading to cooler waters thanks to climate change. Nearly half of the fish species that are commercially important have shifted their habitats northward, deeper, or to colder spots over the past two decades. This migration is shaking up the Mediterranean's ecosystem and impacting fishing opportunities. What does it mean for you? If you're a seafood lover, your favorite dish might soon have a new address. Fish may become harder to catch and potentially more expensive, so keep an eye on those restaurant menus.

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