
How Japan’s warming seas are affecting livelihoods and culture
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Climate change is causing fish to migrate to cooler waters, significantly impacting local livelihoods and cultural practices in Japan. The shift in fish populations is not only disrupting traditional fishing communities but also threatening the cultural heritage tied to these practices. As these changes unfold, the future of both the fishing industry and the cultural identity of affected communities hangs in the balance.
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Japan's fishing industry has long been a cornerstone of its coastal communities, deeply intertwined with cultural traditions. However, rising sea temperatures are altering marine ecosystems, prompting fish to seek cooler habitats. This phenomenon is not isolated to Japan; it reflects a global trend where climate change is reshaping marine biodiversity and, consequently, the livelihoods of those who depend on it.
This article reflects the views of the Japan Times and may not represent the opinions of all stakeholders involved.
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