There's more living area in the oceans on this planet than there is on earth. We're learning this at a really late date. And relationship with the oceanand with water is dreadfully wrong. For them, for fish, its way is to grab something to eat. But once they have eaten something, a smaller fish, they still have to burn it, link it with oxygen. What they have to extract from the water. The big work is getting the oxygen out of the water into their bodies.
On this episode, we meet with Professor at the University of British Columbia and Founder of Sea Around Us, Dr. Daniel Pauly.
Dr. Pauly shares the role warming sea water plays in fish migration. How do warming temperatures affect water oxygen levels and fish behavior?
Dr. Pauly explains that the world has passed peak fish, and why contemporary metrics do not always paint a complete picture of our dire situation.
About Daniel Pauly
Dr. Daniel Pauly is a Killam Professor at the University of British Columbia, the Founder of the Sea Around Us, and author of more than a dozen books.
For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/15-daniel-pauly