The Temperature Rise In The Atlantic Ocean Is “Unprecedented”, And Millions Of Fish Are At Risk

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by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream:

Why is the Atlantic Ocean becoming dangerously warm?  This is a question that a lot of marine scientists are thinking about right now.  Temperatures in some areas of the Atlantic have risen to levels that we have literally never seen before, and everyone agrees that this could not have happened by chance.  So what is going to happen to marine life in the Atlantic if temperatures keep going up?  And what will hurricane season look like with such elevated water temperatures?  According to CNN, there are certain areas of the Atlantic Ocean where water temperatures have actually been 9 degrees warmer than normal…

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Temperatures in parts of the North Atlantic Ocean are soaring off the charts, with an “exceptional” marine heat wave happening off the coasts of the United Kingdom and Ireland, sparking concerns about impacts on marine life.

Parts of the North Sea are experiencing a category 4 marine heat wave – defined as “extreme” – according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In some areas, water temperatures are up to 5 degrees Celsius (9 Fahrenheit) hotter than usual.

Global oceans have been exceptionally warm for months. April and May saw the highest ocean surface temperatures for those two months since records began in 1850.

You may not be alarmed by this.

But you should be.

Because what happens to our oceans matters to every man, woman and child on the entire planet.

On June 18th, the average sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic hit a staggering 23.1 degrees Celsius

The situation is unprecedented. Since March 5, 2023, the average sea surface temperature of the North Atlantic has been breaking records, reaching a high of 23.1°C as of June 18. Never before in the over 42 years of record keeping have North Atlantic sea surface temperatures reached this high.

We truly have never seen anything like this before.

And there is no way that this happened by chance.

According to one expert, the odds of this happening naturally are extremely low

According to Brian McNoldy, a senior research associate at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School, the chances of global sea surface temperatures reaching as high as they are now, simply by chance, is only 1 in 256,000.

“This is beyond extraordinary,” McNoldy said on Twitter.

Needless to say, many in the mainstream media want to blame “climate change” for what is happening.

But “climate change” has supposedly been happening for decades and we have never seen an ocean temperature spike anywhere even close to this.

Some experts claim that a lack of dust from Africa is causing more sunlight to hit the Atlantic than usual, but that theory just seems really flimsy.

Ultimately, I believe that what is happening to the Atlantic Ocean is similar to what is happening to the Pacific Ocean.

Underwater volcanoes are erupting and great fissures are opening up on the ocean floor.

In fact, one team of researchers recently discovered a “sprawling field” of massive hydrothermal vents in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

As seismic activity continues to escalate, marine life in the Atlantic will be slowly cooked from below.

Already, dead fish are washing up on our shores in very alarming numbers

Thousands of dead fish washed up on the gulf coast of Texas over the weekend, and massive globs of seaweed carrying plastic pollution infested with flesh-eating bacteria are raising public health concerns at Florida’s famous beaches.

Like a cat leaving a mangled rat on the doorstep, the oceans seem to be trying to get our attention.

We should not underestimate the magnitude of this problem.

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