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2024 Record-Breaking Heat Threatens Oceans Worldwide

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The world’s oceans have experienced a record-breaking year of heat, driven by Climate change and exacerbated by the natural El Niño phenomenon, according to a recent analysis. This alarming trend has seen ocean temperatures break daily records consistently since May 2023.

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Data from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Service reveals that nearly 50 days over the past year have surpassed previous temperature highs by the largest margins recorded in the satellite era. This surge in ocean temperatures has had devastating impacts on marine life and ecosystems, including a new wave of coral bleaching.

Oceans play a crucial role in regulating Earth’s climate by absorbing around a quarter of human-produced carbon dioxide and approximately 90% of excess heat. However, the unprecedented rise in sea surface temperatures suggests that the oceans are struggling to cope with the escalating impacts of climate change.

Starting in March 2023, global ocean surface temperatures began to rise sharply, culminating in a new record high in August. The trend continued into early 2024, with daily average temperatures reaching 21.09°C in February and March, marking the highest recorded levels.

The impacts of this ocean warming are profound. Coral reefs, essential habitats for a quarter of all marine species, have experienced mass bleaching. This phenomenon, where corals turn white and die due to excessive heat, threatens biodiversity and the health of marine ecosystems.

Additionally, the warming seas have affected species like the emperor penguin in Antarctica, where collapsing sea ice has led to mass drowning events of chicks. In the UK, rising sea temperatures have caused some species, such as certain barnacles, to disappear from coastal areas.

El Niño, a weather event characterized by warmer Pacific waters, has contributed to this record heat. Typically, El Niño raises global temperatures, but this time, other ocean basins have also experienced significant warming, indicating a complex interplay of factors.

Experts warn that this persistent ocean heat will have long-term consequences, including accelerating sea-level rise and altering weather patterns. Immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is crucial to mitigate these effects and protect the world’s oceans and their inhabitants.

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