Specifically, Sharks and fish have begun to shrink and become smaller. A few animals have adapted better and stayed the same, like the angler fish. Some organisms have not changed in size, but in population. Such as the jellyfish, the jellyfish population would increase dramatically as an effect of an algae blooms. The jellyfish will feed off the algae and would most likely over populate. This is also bad because since the jellyfish are predators. They will kill off a lot of animals that are already struggling because of the lack of oxygen and food. Unfortunately, this pollution doesn't just affect these marine …show more content…
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