The Marmara Sea has witnessed a significant increase of 2.5 degrees Celsius (4.5 degrees Fahrenheit) in water temperature since 1970, a trend attributed to the escalating global warming and climate change

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  1. Tecer highlighted a stark rise in long-term average temperatures, from 15.3 degrees Celsius in 1970 to 17.8 degrees Celsius last year, signaling a worrisome surge.

    Emphasizing the broader trend in rising water temperatures around Türkiye’s surrounding seas, Tecer noted substantial increases in the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Seas over the past five decades. The Marmara Sea, particularly affected, experienced a staggering 0.9-degree increase, while the nearby Black Sea witnessed nearly a 1-degree rise. Similarly, the Aegean Sea rose by 1.4 degrees, and the Mediterranean registered an increase of 1.2 degrees.

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