The West Coast of the United States has been hit by an extreme marine heat wave over the past year, breaking previous temperature records in the Pacific Ocean. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also announced that an El Niño phenomenon has developed in the tropical Pacific Ocean, which could be very strong. The two processes together could have a serious impact on wildlife in the California Current and local fisheries…
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The West Coast of the United States has been hit by an extreme marine heat wave over the past year, breaking previous temperature records in the Pacific Ocean. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also announced that an El Niño phenomenon has developed in the tropical Pacific Ocean, which could be very strong. The two processes together could have a serious impact on wildlife in the California Current and local fisheries…