Climate Change Driving Tuna From Regular Habitats Towards Cooler Waters
A large group of yellowfin tuna. (Giordano Cipriani/Getty Images) At a Glance Climate change is driving tuna stocks to cooler water.This could greatly impact Pacific island countries that rely on the tuna industry for jobs and food. Climate change is driving stocks of tuna from their typical habitats towards cooler waters, which could impact the fishing industry in the decades to come, a new study says. Researchers from Spain investigated the patterns of six tuna species, including albacore, Atlantic bluefin...