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Fish habitat destruction refers to the damaging or degradation of aquatic environments that fish call home. Habitat destruction can occur due to human activities such as pollution, dredging, and construction projects Dams and water diversion can also alter natural habitats and disrupt fish migration patterns Coastal development and urbanization can lead to increased sedimentation, turbidity, and loss of natural habitats Climate change is also contributing to changes in ocean chemistry, temperature, and salinity, making it harder for some fish species to survive Fish habitat destruction can have cascading effects on entire ecosystems, impacting not just fish populations but also other aquatic organisms and humans who rely on them
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