TORONTO -- When temperatures go high, fish go low.
That's by researchers in Israel, who tracked the movements of 236 species – most of them fish – as the Mediterranean Sea warmed by 1 C.
What they found is that in order to cope with the warmer water, most species moved to deeper and colder parts of the sea.
However, as Â鶹´«Ã½ Science and Technology Specialist Dan Riskin explains in this week's Riskin Report, they didn't move straight down – and that raises the question of for how long the fish will be able to adapt in this way.