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Aquatic ecosystems are being significantly impacted by climate change, which has a crucial effect on aquatic life. Increased water temperatures are causing migratory patterns to be disrupted, breeding habits to change and species distributions to be altered. Invasive animals and diseases are spreading more easily due to warmer waters, endangering local populations even more. This can have cascading effects on entire food chains and ecosystems, leading to reduced fisheries and economic impacts on communities that depend on them. Climate change is altering the chemical composition of water bodies, leading to increased acidification and decreased oxygen levels, further stressing aquatic life. These changes have devastating and long-lasting consequences for the health of aquatic ecosystems and the many species that depend on them.
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