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Global ocean temperatures are entering “uncharted territory,” climate scientists say

Scientific American

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July 1, 2026

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Sea surface temperatures in late June reached nearly 70 degrees Fahrenheit on average, shattering records

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The West Australian

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· Jul 1, 2026

Global sea surface temperatures hit record high

The world's climate could be moving into uncharted territory as sea temperatures hit an all-time high, with El Nino set to exacerbate the warming.

Wildlife | The Guardian

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· Jul 8, 2026

UK waters hit with extreme heatwave as global sea temperatures reach record levels

Experts warn that some marine species are at risk of ‘mass mortality events’ in ever-warming oceansUK waters are being hit with an “extreme” marine heatwave, the Met Office has said, as scientists warn that high ocean temperatures globally could result in “mass-mortality events” for some species.The forecasters said these elevated temperatures have developed rapidly because of last month’s heat dome, during which most of Europe sweltered in its worst ever heatwave that scientists said would have been impossible without the climate crisis. Continue reading...

Daily Mail

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· Jul 1, 2026

Urgent warning as ocean surface temperatures hit a record high for June - with fears the planet is entering 'uncharted territory'

Urgent warning as ocean surface temperatures hit a record high for June - with fears the planet is entering 'uncharted territory'

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 1, 2026

Super El Nino threat unseen since 1950 shaping up, says Australian Met body

It may become one of the powerful El Niño events, triggering fears of major worldwide weather and climate disruptions; global sea surface temperatures at a new high, says Copernicus

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· Jul 2, 2026

'Uncharted territory': Record high ocean temperatures confirmed for June as El Niño strengthens its grip

'Uncharted territory': Record high ocean temperatures confirmed for June as El Niño strengthens its grip

UrduPoint

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ocean warming, marine heatwaves and sea-level rise pose increasing risk in South-West Pacific region: WMO

Ocean warming, marine heatwaves and sea-level rise pose increasing risk in South-West Pacific region: WMO

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Related coverage for "Global ocean temperatures are entering “uncharted territory,” climate scientists say": The West Australian — Global sea surface temperatures hit record high. Wildlife | The Guardian — UK waters hit with extreme heatwave as global sea temperatures reach record levels. Daily Mail — Urgent warning as ocean surface temperatures hit a record high for June - with fears the planet is entering 'uncharted territory'. The Hindu BusinessLine — Super El Nino threat unseen since 1950 shaping up, says Australian Met body. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8MDptkHgRVVQhRgZPAw7wZ.jpg — 'Uncharted territory': Record high ocean temperatures confirmed for June as El Niño strengthens its grip . UrduPoint — Ocean warming, marine heatwaves and sea-level rise pose increasing risk in South-West Pacific region: WMO