Makes them hungrier. then what happens? that s a good question, and as jawsy that all sounds what it means is it requires more energy for sharks to simply lift. they have to eat more, they have to burn more calories just to stay alive, just to swim, and so they re feeding more. but what the sharks ultimately end up doing is leaving these stagnant warm-water zones and traveling to new areas. some of those areas are deeper in the sea where the water is cooler and some of them particularly in the hemisphere are further north. it s changing the dynamic and behavioral of the sharks so they can continue to survive and thrive. they re moving locations and changing how they eat and what they eat more so than just eating in general. and at the end of the day what i m trying to say is we re not anymore danger, it s the sharks actually in danger. i do want to get to how the sharks are in danger, but just to make sure if they are anymore ....