Indian Ocean warming threatens marine life and millions of people
NewsBytes | April 29, 2026 4:40 PM CST
Fish migrate, fishing communities struggle
Fish are moving to cooler waters, leaving fishing communities struggling to keep up.
Coral reefs are getting hit hard by the heat, which means less coastal protection and fewer habitats for sea creatures.
Even tiny phytoplankton, key players in the ocean food web, are declining because warmer water mixes nutrients less effectively.
India's ocean experts are tracking these changes closely and sending out early warnings.
But honestly, unless we act fast on climate change and cut emissions, these problems will only get worse for both oceans and people who depend on them.
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