Table 2
Features of imaginaries of anthropogenic climate change in marine life.
| Abiotic sea | Dysregulated sea | Dump sea | Unspoilt sea | Resilient sea | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global feature | Apocalyptic view of nonreversible evolution | Disorder and weakening of self- regulation mechanisms | Anthropic place for human waste material and leisure activities | Sustainable consumption of marine resources | Adaptation and resilience mechanisms of marine life |
| Imagined changes in marine life | • Difficulty of species adapting to sudden changes • Breakdown of food and animal reproduction |
• Changes in food chains • Disruption in balances between species • Disadvantaged/opportunistic species |
• Contamination at all trophic levels • Rising chemical pollution in food for all marine species |
• Decreased pressures on marine species • Revival of food and reproduction • Respect of marine animality |
• Physiological changes in marine living beings • Species’ local adaptation to changes in their habitats • Migration routes of animals toward new habitats |
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