Marine heatwaves are prolonged periods of unusually high sea temperatures. They impact marine ecosystems significantly. Coral reefs suffer from bleaching. Fish populations may decline or migrate. These changes disrupt local fisheries and economies. Climate change exacerbates the frequency and intensity of these events. Understanding marine heatwaves is crucial for conservation efforts. They pose a threat to biodiversity and food security.
Marine Heat Waves (MHWs) have surged into the spotlight as climate change intensifies ocean temperatures. A recent study published in Nature has revealed that the effects of MHWs...