Rising ocean temperatures are causing a shift in the habitats of many UK marine species, with some thriving in new areas.
Endangered sharks, rays, and native oysters are expected to benefit from warmer waters, potentially finding new homes in the North Sea.
However, some slower-moving creatures, like the world's longest-living clam, may struggle to adapt to these rapid changes.
Scientists emphasize the need for continued protection of vulnerable species, even in their newly expanded habitats, to ensure their survival.