‘Pretty consistent:’ Study says animal abundance in seas drops as climate warms
Animal life in the world’s oceans will drop steadily and consistently as the climate warms, a Canadian-led study suggests.
“What we see is pretty consistent,” said Derek Tittensor, a biologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
“For every degree of warming, we project a five per cent decline in the abundance of animals. The warmer it gets, the more the decline.”
That means that the world’s oceans are on track to lose about 17 per cent of their productivity by 2100 if there are no significant reductions in greenhouse gases.