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Oje - ein neuer #Blob (so wird eine Warmwasserblase genannt) im #Pazifik würde wieder viele Meerestiere töten : (
Solche #OceanHeatwaves rufen oft starke Giftalgenblüten ( #RedTide) hervor - die töten dann Dutzende oder Hunderte Wale, Vögel, Fische, ...

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Two crucial Florida coral species left ‘functionally extinct’ by ocean heatwave Climate crisis drives near-total collapse of staghorn and elkhorn corals that formed backbone to state’s reefs

'Two crucial Florida coral species left "functionally extinct" by ocean heatwave'
www.theguardian.com/environment/...

#ClimateEmergency #OceanHeatwaves #heatwaves #NatureEmergency #CoralReefs #reefs

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Livestream: Beyond the surface - Understanding WA’s marine heatwave 12 August 2025, 6:30-7:30PM AWST - Join us this National Science Week for a free public talk about the WA marine heatwave. Scientists studying the extent and impact of this event will give an update o...

This may interest those into #marinebiology, #reefmanagement, #oceanheatwaves #emissions #industryculpability #industryresponsibility, even if you're into #greenwashing . It is a long video (over an hour), so put time aside.

perthvideo.net/dbca-20250812

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96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds The extreme marine heatwaves of 2023 may signal a tipping point for Earth's climate, a new study suggests.

96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds #Science #EarthSciences #Oceanography #ClimateChange #OceanHeatwaves #EnvironmentalScience

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96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds The extreme marine heatwaves of 2023 may signal a tipping point for Earth's climate, a new study suggests.

96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds #Science #EarthSciences #Oceanography #ClimateChange #OceanHeatwaves #EnvironmentalScience

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'Heartbreaking' algal bloom hits metropolitan Adelaide beaches Dolphins, sea lions, sharks, rays and fish have all been sighted washed up dead on Adelaide's beaches as the impact of the algal bloom continues to be felt across the state.

'Heartbreaking' algal bloom hits metropolitan Adelaide beaches - dead marine life includes rays, sharks, pipefish, ling, crabs, whale. dolphin, sea lion www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06... #oceanheatwaves #ClimateCrisis

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Clownfish Shrink Down Their Bodies to Survive Ocean Heat Waves, New Study Suggests The adaptation appears to help the fish cope with high temperatures, since individuals and breeding pairs that shrank improved their survival odds

Clownfish Shrink Down Their Bodies to Survive Ocean Heat Waves, New Study Suggests: The adaptation appears to help the fish cope with high temperatures, since individuals and breeding pairs that shrank… @SmithsonianMag #Clownfish #OceanHeatWaves #MarineBiology #ClimateChange #SurvivalAdaptations

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Climate crisis has tripled length of deadly ocean heatwaves, study finds Hotter seas supercharge storms and destroy critical ecosystems such as kelp forests and coral reefs

Climate crisis has tripled length of deadly ocean heatwaves, study finds

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

#ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #OceanHeatwaves #GlobalWarming #OceanWarming #DeadlyStorms #MarineHeateaves #CoralReefs #CO2

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"The authors note that one group of researchers found that the number of such #heatwaves in 2023–2024 was 240% higher than any other year in recorded history. They also note that the more often such heat waves occur, the more difficult it is for affected areas to recover." […]

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#Oceanheatwaves are killing fish & bleaching coral reefs. >30K dead fish washed up on Australian beaches, over a span of 9km. Sea surface temperatures were 4-5C above the long-term average. 90% of marine heatwaves are attributed to #humancausedglobalheating

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‘Catastrophic’: Great Barrier Reef hit by its most widespread coral bleaching, study finds More than 40% of individual corals monitored around One Tree Island reef bleached by heat stress and damaged by flesh-eating disease

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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#OceanHeatwaves #climatesky

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