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‘Unheard of’ marine heatwave off UK and Irish coasts poses serious threat

The Met Office said global sea surface temperatures in April and May reached an all-time high for those months, according to records dating to 1850, with June also on course to hit record heat levels.

New Zealand reports warmest and wettest winter

New Zealand reports warmest and wettest winter on record

It is the third straight year Aotearoa has broken the heat record, while sea surface temperatures were also the warmest ever.

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‘Extreme marine heatwave’: Waters off Sydney set to break January temperature records

Satellite data is showing the ocean surface off the coast of Sydney at 3C above normal, with swimmers and surfers reporting conditions that feel more like February and March than early January.

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Massive landslide cools fjord

An extended marine heatwave left British Columbia’s fjords hotter than usual. A single landslide has brought one inlet back to its pre-heatwave temperature.
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Ocean heat waves are directly linked to climate change

Six years ago, a huge part of the Pacific Ocean near North America quickly warmed, reaching temperatures more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit above normal. Nicknamed "the blob," it persisted for two years, with devastating impacts on marine life, including sea lions and salmon.

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Study: With global warming, marine heatwaves like 'The Blob' will become commonplace

According to a new study, anthropogenic climate change has made extreme heatwaves like the Blob more likely. In fact, the study's authors claim human-caused global warming is directly to blame for the Blob.
Not all giant kelp populations will respond to ocean warming in the same way
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Not all giant kelp populations will respond to ocean warming in the same way

Southern California giant kelp populations may be more resilient to ocean warming than those from Northern California and Chile.
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