Marine Life in Changing Climates
Marine Life in Changing Climates by Frank Columbus plunges readers into the urgent, fascinating intersection of ocean science and global climate shifts. Vividly written and rigorously researched, this book opens with compelling snapshots of species and ecosystems under stress — from warming coral reefs to shifting fish migrations — instantly drawing you into the real-world stakes for coastal communities and economies.
Inside, Columbus translates complex science into clear, actionable insight. He explores sea temperature rise, ocean acidification, altered food webs and sea-level impacts, using regional case studies spanning the Arctic, Mediterranean, Atlantic and Pacific to show how climate change is rewriting marine life patterns worldwide. Accessible charts, firsthand observations and up-to-date studies guide readers through causes, consequences and adaptive responses that matter to scientists, policy makers and concerned citizens alike.
This is an invaluable resource for marine biologists, environmental planners, fisheries professionals, students and anyone invested in the future of ocean ecosystems. Columbus balances sober prognosis with practical adaptation strategies — from habitat restoration and resilient fisheries management to community-driven conservation — inspiring both understanding and action.
Whether you’re building a professional library or seeking a thoughtful, geographically aware primer on ocean change, Marine Life in Changing Climates offers clarity, authority and urgency. Equip yourself with the knowledge to follow, discuss and influence how we protect marine biodiversity in a warming world — order your copy today.
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