July 15, 2014 — As the oceans warm because of climate change, tropical fish are moving into temperate waters, a new study reports.
Researchers writing in The Proceedings of the Royal Society B say that fish like the plant-eaters above threaten the kelp forests and the sea grass meadows that they graze on.
Significant damage has already been seen in the waters near southern Japan and in the Mediterranean.
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