Coastal communities in India face dire threat from climate change-driven fishery collapse
The Earth's climate is getting warmer mainly due to human activities like burning fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases. This warming is causing noticeable changes in the environment over decades. Researchers studied how this global warming is affecting marine fisheries in India. They found that rising temperatures are impacting marine life and fishing activities. As the oceans get warmer, it affects the habitats of fish, leading to changes in their distribution. This can have implications for the fishing industry in India. To adapt to these changes, strategies need to be developed to help fishermen cope with the challenges posed by climate change on marine fisheries in the region.