Climate change increases deadly oceanic cold spells: study

Recent research indicates that climate change could lead to more frequent and intense cold water upwellings in the ocean, posing new challenges for marine life and coastal weather patterns. The phenomena, exacerbated by higher global temperatures, demonstrate the complex interactions influenced by climate change. The study underscores the need for ongoing research and adaptive strategies to understand and mitigate the potential disruptive impacts on marine and coastal ecosystems, highlighting the importance of monitoring ocean temperatures and their ecological consequences.(Science)