The Mediterranean Sea is getting dangerously warmer
With temperatures 5 degrees above normal, the fauna and flora of the Big Blue are in danger, warns oceanographer Marina Lévy.
Published today at 07:30
Couldn’t go to the Caribbean? Not serious. For about ten days, the temperature of the surface of the water off the French Mediterranean coasts has been locally flirting with 30°C. If holidaymakers are happy about it, specialists are worried about it. In mid-July, these readings are not expected to exceed 22°C. The multiplication of heat peaks, on land and at sea, has changed the situation.
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