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According to Pippa Moore, a marine-community ecologist at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom, the effects of marine heatwaves will reverberate up the food chain. Phytoplankton development was harmed by warm, low-nutrient water in the Northwest Pacific during The Blob, a coastal heatwave from 2013 to 2016. Then the population of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) plummeted, and up to one million seabirds died in the Gulf of Alaska. For the last few decades, large quantities of coral bleaching have occurred in reefs worldwide due to marine heatwaves.
In 2013, a massive marine heatwave known as The Blob formed off the western coast of North America and lasted until the middle of 2016. From 2003 to 2012, this chart depicts satellite readings of ocean surface temperatures, with colors showing values that are higher (red) or lower (blue) than the average. The slider compares April 2014 temperatures to Mar
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Massive melting of glaciers has led to the tilting of the planet s rotation, uncovering the impact of human activities. The vast melting of glaciers due to global heating has brought about shifts in the Earth s axis of rotation since the 1990s, study has revealed.
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The Geographic North and South Poles of the Planet
Scientists said it exemplifies the great impact humans are having on the planet. The geographic north and south poles of the planet are the point where its axis of rotation divides the surface, but they are not permanent. Changes in how the mass of the earth is dispersed all over the planet cause the axis, and also the poles, to change position.
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A walrus sighted on an Irish beach, on the 14th of March may have floated there from the Arctic Circle after dropping numbly on an iceberg.
The young girl named Muireann is 5 years old, showed the walrus to her dad, Alan Houlihan, as they strolled on County Kerry s Valentia Island. Alan explained that he initially imagined it was a seal and then he noticed the tucks, the walrus hopped up on the rocks and it was enormous. The walrus was around the size of a cow or bull, quite likely in size.
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The Arctic Circle
A lot of Odobenus rosmarus (walruses) live close to the Arctic Circle, where they prey on shellfish in deep water and clamber onto the beaches and icebergs to rest. The enormous creatures hardly crop up around the Irish shoreline. The earliest documented walrus spotting there happened in 1897, but no other walruses were discovered until the 1980s, the Irish public service broadcaster RTÉ announced. Ever since fewer than two dozen more w
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