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UK and Ireland waters see extreme heatwave, up to 4°C above normal, affecting marine life.
Sea temperatures around the UK and Ireland have surged up to 4°C above normal, creating an extreme marine heatwave that's one of the longest on record for spring.
This warming could attract exotic sea creatures like jellyfish and impact local marine ecosystems.
Although the heatwave is expected to weaken temporarily, long-term forecasts suggest it could return, posing risks to marine life and potentially altering breeding cycles.
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Las aguas del Reino Unido e Irlanda experimentan una ola de calor extrema, de hasta 4 °C por encima de lo normal, que afecta a la vida marina.