In April 2026, Copernicus marine service, a European programme monitoring the state of the world ocean, made an alarming observation on the rise in surface temperature in the Mediterranean. Robert Bunet, research director at the Paul Ricard Institute based on the island of Embiez, detailed the multiple effects of this warming on marine biodiversity.
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In April 2026, Copernicus marine service, a European programme monitoring the state of the world ocean, made an alarming observation on the rise in surface temperature in the Mediterranean. Robert Bunet, research director at the Paul Ricard Institute based on the island of Embiez, detailed the multiple effects of this warming on marine biodiversity.