New research warns that marine heatwaves pose a serious threat to marine ecosystems.
A new study in Canada says that due to climate change, the occurrence of marine heatwaves is becoming more frequent and intense, and these events will have a huge impact on marine ecosystems. Researchers say that climate change is causing marine heatwaves to become more frequent and intense, and the marine heatwave events occurring in the North American Pacific coast region reveal how climate change affects marine life and foreshadow the possible future of the oceans. This study suggests that there is an urgent need for proactive ecosystem-based marine protection strategies, as well as measures to mitigate climate change.
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