After a heat wave struck the waters of Western Australia in 2011, scientists noticed that warmer ocean temperatures caused fewer dolphin births and decreased the animal's survival rate
After a heat wave struck the waters of Western Australia in 2011, scientists noticed that warmer ocean temperatures caused fewer dolphin births and decreased the animal's survival rate. In the Maldives, a resort offers endangered sea turtles a new lifeThe heat wave caused the water temperature of an area called Shark Bay to rise about 4 degrees above the annual average.
What can stop it?"Stop using fossil fuels," Krützen said. Increased fossil fuel use is directly causing climate change, studies have shown. "Seriously," he said."[I'm] not sure these effects with the very large destruction of seagrass cannot be undone or repaired by humans. Nature will do it, but it takes time in the case of Shark Bay."
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