Record Warm Sea Temperatures Along the Norwegian Coast in 2025
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2025 was the warmest year since measurements began, reports the Institute of Marine Research (HI), which has recorded unusual warmth in the sea from south to north.
The Institute of Marine Research has measured the temperature of the sea along the coast for almost 100 years. It has never been as warm as in 2025.
For almost 100 years, the Institute of Marine Research has measured sea temperatures along the Norwegian coast. Last year, temperatures were record high.
Record warm sea temperatures along the Norwegian coast in 2025 – When we look at all the stations together, we see that 2025 is the warmest year ever measured, says Research Director Ingrid Askeland Johnsen at the Institute of Marine Research in a press release. Since the 1930s, they have measured the water temperature both at the top of the surface and a little further down in the depths. They have seven permanent measuring stations, one in Fi…
For almost 100 years, the Institute of Marine Research has measured sea temperatures along the Norwegian coast. Last year, temperatures were record high.
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