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Marine heat waves have cropped up around the globe more often over the past few decades. Scientists expect climate change to make them even more common and long lasting, harming vulnerable aquatic species as well as human enterprises such as fishing that revolve around ocean ecosystems. Improved “weather forecasts” for oceans hold hope.

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