Heatwaves are destroying ocean ecosystems like wildfires
A new study shows that marine heatwaves — periods when ocean temperatures spike for five days or more — are becoming more frequent and are having devastating effects on entire ecosystems.
Olivia is a freelance reporter for EcoWatch.
A new study shows that marine heatwaves — periods when ocean temperatures spike for five days or more — are becoming more frequent and are having devastating effects on entire ecosystems.
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