Marine Scientists call for climate action over Ocean Warming and Acidification
A Marine Climate Change report card released by Australian Scientists has warned that: ocean temperatures have warmed; the flow of the East Australian Current has strengthened, and will likely increase...
View ArticleOceans at high risk of unprecedented Marine extinction scientists warn
A report issued last week from the International Programme on the State of the Ocean (IPSO) has strongly warned of the damage to the health of the world's oceans and marine life from several factors...
View ArticleOcean acidification increasing at unprecedented rate not seen in last 300...
In a new study marine scientists warn that the rate of ocean acidification presently occurring is unprecedented in the last 300 million years. This is due to dissolving carbon dioxide from the...
View ArticleChina's coral reef ecosystems suffer devastating 80 per cent decline
Coral Atoll in South China Sea: Image by Storm Crypt - Boomerang Island - part of the disputed Spratly Islands in South China Sea - from Flickr used under Creative commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)In...
View ArticleElevated SST off Western Australian coast
Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for Australia 28 December 2012
View ArticleWestern Australia: Marine heatwave with elevated sea surface temps...
Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for Australia 28 December 2012High sea surface temperatures (SST) of up to five degrees above normal are currently being experienced off the north-western Australian...
View ArticleFish Heading for cooler waters - Climate Change Impact of warming oceans on...
For the first time scientists have demonstrated the impact of climate change on ocean warming and sea surface temperatures affecting global fisheries stocks. Previous studies were limited to individual...
View ArticleAustralia: Sea surface temperatures unusually warm in 2013
Australia had elevated sea surface temperatures for 2013: Source: BOMSea surface temperatures around Australia in 2013 were unusually warm reported the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in it's annual...
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