Impacts of ocean heat wave found in Greater Farallones Nat’l Marine Sanctuary. “Historically we would see whales arriving in the sanctuary in the spring and leaving in the late fall, but over the past decade or so we have seen whales arriving earlier and staying later,”

Impacts of ocean heat wave found in Greater Farallones Nat’l Marine Sanctuary — report



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  1. The ocean is no place to escape a heat wave. According to a recent condition report from the Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries, the effects of a 2014 to 2016 marine heat wave had a cascading effect with impacts that echoed from deep sea krill to shoreline restaurants.

    The domino effect began with the tiny shrimp-like critters that feed the biggest animals on earth, blue whales. Looking at data collected between 2010 and 2022, scientists with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration found that the heat wave caused a notable decline in nutritious krill, and a proportional increase in less nutritious, gelatinous zooplankton in the sanctuaries off the Northern California coast.

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