Sunny Priyan
Rising ocean temperatures disrupt species adapted to cold, stable conditions.
Climate change reduces oxygen levels in deep-sea zones, stressing marine life and altering food chains.
Higher amount of CO₂ absorption makes deep waters more acidic, weakening shells and skeletons of deep-sea creatures.
Changes in ocean circulation affect nutrient flow, impacting food availability in the deep sea.
Oceans' ecosystems, including coral reefs and vents, are under threat from ocean warming and acidification.
Deep-sea species may face extinction or be forced to migrate, threatening biodiversity.