Europe's seas now heat faster than ever before, alarming climate researchers. Researchers confirm burning fossil fuels has sharply raised Mediterranean and Atlantic water temperatures.
Study combines observation data, climate model simulations, revealing human impact on ocean warming.
Species migrate toward cooler waters, disrupting food chains, affecting fisheries and aquaculture operations. Rising sea surface temperatures may increase extreme heat risks along coastal regions significantly.
Experts stress even slight ocean warming could threaten coral reefs and marine life. Scientists state swimmers enjoy warmer waters, but deep-sea organisms face dangerous consequences below.
