Ng writes: "With global warming continuing to rise, the threat of higher temperatures looms especially large for the fish population, whose reproductive capabilities may face serious repercussions by the end of the century."
A goby camouflaged within the branches of a red coral. (photo: Enric Sala/National Geographic)
04 July 20
Climate crisis to put 60 per cent of fish species examined at risk
ith global warming continuing to rise, the threat of higher temperatures looms especially large for the fish population, whose reproductive capabilities may face serious repercussions by the end of the century.
A new study published in the journal Science warned that the fish species at risk include some of the most commercially important species in the world, which humans depend on to make a living as well as for consumption.
Fish are particularly vulnerable to temperature changes during two stages of their lives — when they are embryos and as adults of breeding age, said the authors.