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Hidden Ocean Heat Waves Threaten South China Sea Ecosystems

via Phys.org·2h ago

Research has revealed that hidden ocean heat waves are threatening the ecosystems of the South China Sea. These subsurface temperature anomalies endanger rich biodiversity, productive fisheries, and extensive coral reefs in the region. The findings highlight the urgent need for monitoring and mitigation strategies to protect vital marine environments.

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