
Sea migration
Sea migration refers to the movement of marine species, such as fish, whales, and sea turtles, from one area to another, often seasonally or for breeding purposes. These migrations are driven by environmental factors like temperature changes, food availability, and reproductive needs. Many species travel long distances across oceans or between coastal habitats to find optimal conditions. Understanding sea migration helps in managing fisheries, conserving endangered species, and protecting marine ecosystems. It highlights the dynamic nature of marine life in response to natural cues and changing ocean environments.