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North Sea warming twice as fast as world's oceans
The average temperature of the North Sea has risen twice as fast as the oceans of the world. The changes are likely to alter the ecosystem and endanger indigenous fish such as cod.
DW,
9
September, 2017
Climate
change has caused the North Sea's temperature to increase twice as
fast as that of the
world's oceans, according
to Germany's Environment Ministry.
The
average temperature of the North Sea rose by 1.67 degrees Celsius (3
degrees Fahrenheit) over the past 45 years, during which time the
temperature of oceans such as the Pacific or Atlantic increased by
0.74 degrees Celsius on average.
That
is according to an environment ministry response to a parliamentary
question from the Green Party, the Neue Osnabrücker newspaper
reported on Saturday.
The
data is based on assessments up until 2010 from the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change and the Alfred Wegener Institutes.
The
German government warned that the North Sea's temperature could rise
by another 1.7 to 3.2 degrees Celsius by 2100.
The
temperature increase could lead to the displacement of "indigenous
species that fail to adapt," it warned.
"The
warming of the sea waters has repercussions for many types of marine
organisms. Especially, species that are sensitive to temperature will
vanish," the Environment Ministry said.
As
a result, cold-water
species such as cod are
likely to move further north after the degradation of their
ecosystems and overfishing already hit populations.
In
its place, fish accustomed to warmer waters such as the red gurnard,
striped mullet, sardines, anchovies and sea bass are likely to move
into the North Sea's once colder waters.
The
impact of climate change on marine species also carries implications
for fisheries.The rising sea temperature is also expected to increase the intensity and frequency of storms along Germany's low-lying North Sea coast.
The North Sea last year recorded its second-highest average temperature of 11 degrees Celsius. Only in 2014 was the average temperature higher, at 11.4 degrees Celsius.
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