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what is a major impact of climate change for fish species (1 point) is the answer shifting ocean currents, changes in ocean habitat, food toxicity, or too much carbon dioxide in water.
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Changes in ocean habitat.
Reason: warming waters, sea-level rise, and altered currents change where suitable temperatures, oxygen, and habitats (like coral reefs and kelp forests) exist, forcing fish to move or decline. (Ocean acidification from more CO2 is also an important related impact.)
Reason: warming waters, sea-level rise, and altered currents change where suitable temperatures, oxygen, and habitats (like coral reefs and kelp forests) exist, forcing fish to move or decline. (Ocean acidification from more CO2 is also an important related impact.)
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