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What is a primary effect of rising sea temperatures on fish populations?
Fish are migrating towards cooler waters.
Fish populations are increasing globally.
Fish are becoming larger in size.
Fish are adapting to warmer waters without any changes.
How do rising sea temperatures impact fish breeding?
Breeding seasons may become longer.
Fish can breed at any temperature.
Breeding patterns remain unchanged.
Fish are unable to breed in warmer waters.
What potential consequence does rising sea temperatures have on fish ecosystems?
Increased biodiversity.
Disruption of food chains.
Stabilization of fish populations.
Reduction in invasive species.
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