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High fish predators might undergo broad lack of appropriate habitat by 2100 because of local weather change

A research of 12 species of extremely migratory fish predators — together with sharks, tuna, and billfish akin to marlin and swordfish — finds that the majority of them will encounter widespread losses of appropriate habitat and redistribution from present habitats within the Northwest Atlantic Ocean (NWA) and the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) by 2100. These areas are among the many quickest warming ocean areas and are projected to extend between 1-6°C (+1-10°F) by the top of the century, an indication of climate-driven adjustments in marine ecosystems.