The North Sea just shattered its all-time temperature record at 21.5°C — the warmest since 1984 — fueled by climate change and a relentless high-pressure system. This isn’t a fluke; it’s part of a record-breaking marine heatwave that began in May and is already the longest ever documented. The extreme warmth is wreaking havoc on marine life, threatening fish, algae, seaweed, and mussel farms, while also boosting coastal humidity and priming the region for dangerous fall storms and flooding.
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