Fish don't have their own temperature. Their own temperature is that of the water. And when the water temperature increase, they need more oxygen. The most of the ocean is getting warmer, and that causes the fish to want to move. You get fish now in new york, that before. In florida, in b c, where i live, you get fish now, that way before. In australia, you get in sydney, fish that were before. Polwod in the south. A ye is that what yor yor your work is called gilla axtrian limitation? Yes, yes.
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