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  •  Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears
    2023年10月18日
    Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears

    October 18, 2023: Scientists have discovered evidence of coral reef bleaching, occurring at depths exceeding 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean - deeper than ever found before..This devastating phenomenon, attributed to a 30% surge in sea temperatures driven by the Indian Ocean dipole, inflicted harm upon up to 80 of the reefs in select seabed regions. Worryingly, these depths were previously believed to be resilient to the effects of ocean warming..The findings, which have been detailed in a study published in Nature Communications, were brought to light by researchers from the University of Plymouth..Dr. Phil Hosegood, Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Plymouth and the project‘s lead, says, ââ¬ÅThis is an unequivocal revelation...、クレジット:©Cover Images/Cover Images via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※United Kingdom Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2023101913767

  •  Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears
    2023年10月18日
    Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears

    October 18, 2023: Scientists have discovered evidence of coral reef bleaching, occurring at depths exceeding 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean - deeper than ever found before..This devastating phenomenon, attributed to a 30% surge in sea temperatures driven by the Indian Ocean dipole, inflicted harm upon up to 80 of the reefs in select seabed regions. Worryingly, these depths were previously believed to be resilient to the effects of ocean warming..The findings, which have been detailed in a study published in Nature Communications, were brought to light by researchers from the University of Plymouth..Dr. Phil Hosegood, Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Plymouth and the project‘s lead, says, ââ¬ÅThis is an unequivocal revelation...、クレジット:©Cover Images/Cover Images via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※United Kingdom Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2023101913758

  •  Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears
    2023年10月18日
    Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears

    October 18, 2023: Scientists have discovered evidence of coral reef bleaching, occurring at depths exceeding 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean - deeper than ever found before..This devastating phenomenon, attributed to a 30% surge in sea temperatures driven by the Indian Ocean dipole, inflicted harm upon up to 80 of the reefs in select seabed regions. Worryingly, these depths were previously believed to be resilient to the effects of ocean warming..The findings, which have been detailed in a study published in Nature Communications, were brought to light by researchers from the University of Plymouth..Dr. Phil Hosegood, Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Plymouth and the project‘s lead, says, ââ¬ÅThis is an unequivocal revelation...、クレジット:©Cover Images/Cover Images via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※United Kingdom Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2023101913771

  •  Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears
    2023年10月18日
    Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears

    October 18, 2023: Scientists have discovered evidence of coral reef bleaching, occurring at depths exceeding 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean - deeper than ever found before..This devastating phenomenon, attributed to a 30% surge in sea temperatures driven by the Indian Ocean dipole, inflicted harm upon up to 80 of the reefs in select seabed regions. Worryingly, these depths were previously believed to be resilient to the effects of ocean warming..The findings, which have been detailed in a study published in Nature Communications, were brought to light by researchers from the University of Plymouth..Dr. Phil Hosegood, Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Plymouth and the project‘s lead, says, ââ¬ÅThis is an unequivocal revelation...、クレジット:©Cover Images/Cover Images via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※United Kingdom Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2023101913720

  •  Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears
    2023年10月18日
    Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears

    October 18, 2023: Scientists have discovered evidence of coral reef bleaching, occurring at depths exceeding 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean - deeper than ever found before..This devastating phenomenon, attributed to a 30% surge in sea temperatures driven by the Indian Ocean dipole, inflicted harm upon up to 80 of the reefs in select seabed regions. Worryingly, these depths were previously believed to be resilient to the effects of ocean warming..The findings, which have been detailed in a study published in Nature Communications, were brought to light by researchers from the University of Plymouth..Dr. Phil Hosegood, Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Plymouth and the project‘s lead, says, ââ¬ÅThis is an unequivocal revelation...、クレジット:©Cover Images/Cover Images via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※United Kingdom Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2023101913756

  •  Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears
    2023年10月18日
    Coral Bleaching Discovered At Record Depths Sparks New Global Warming Fears

    October 18, 2023: Scientists have discovered evidence of coral reef bleaching, occurring at depths exceeding 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean - deeper than ever found before..This devastating phenomenon, attributed to a 30% surge in sea temperatures driven by the Indian Ocean dipole, inflicted harm upon up to 80 of the reefs in select seabed regions. Worryingly, these depths were previously believed to be resilient to the effects of ocean warming..The findings, which have been detailed in a study published in Nature Communications, were brought to light by researchers from the University of Plymouth..Dr. Phil Hosegood, Associate Professor in Physical Oceanography at the University of Plymouth and the project‘s lead, says, ââ¬ÅThis is an unequivocal revelation...、クレジット:©Cover Images/Cover Images via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※United Kingdom Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2023101913754

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