A World Without Fishes

Global Warming is not solely about looking out for what problems it may bring towards us. Rather, it is also considering the natural resources and creatures that are living with us. One of them are the fishes that we often look towards to for food. The oceans are being threatened as well and just like us, their environment is being threatened by the growing problem of global warming.
Now if it so happens that these sea creatures would suffer the wrath of global warming, then it will boomerang towards us since we don’t have the necessary brain food from these fish creatures to see in the market anymore. We will have lesser options on what food to eat. From here we can see that the whole global warming mess is really a chain reaction if it gets worse.
Climate change has the potential to threaten ecosystems all over the world, and those in the ocean are no exception.
Two marine ecologists led a study of the effects of climate change on the food web of the Bering Sea, which currently provides about half of the fish caught in U.S. waters each year and nearly a third caught worldwide.
“All the fish that ends up in McDonald’s, fish sandwiches — that’s all Bering Sea fish,” said Dave Hutchins of the University of Southern California, whose former student at the University of Delaware, Clinton Hare, led the study.
(Source) Yahoo Green









