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Ocean Surface Temperatures Reach Record High in June
July 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: Louisiana, with its extensive coastline and strong reliance on marine industries like fishing and tourism, is particularly vulnerable to the long-term effects of rising ocean temperatures, which can impact hurricane intensity, coastal erosion, and seafood populations.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — Ocean surface temperatures globally reached unprecedented levels in June, European scientists announced on Wednesday. This data indicates a new peak in global average sea surface temperatures. Researchers have expressed concern that these elevated ocean temperatures could contribute to more intense heat waves during the current summer season. Scientists observed these record temperatures across the world's ocean surfaces. The implications of consistently higher ocean temperatures include potential impacts on weather patterns and marine ecosystems. Further analysis will determine the long-term effects of this warming trend.
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