Warm Seas Bring New Species to UK Waters

Thursday, 14 August, 2025136 words2 minutes
The seas surrounding the United Kingdom are experiencing record-breaking warmth, leading to significant changes in marine life. This warming trend is primarily caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
Scientists and nature enthusiasts have observed an impressive range of new species in UK waters. These include octopuses, bluefin tuna, and mauve stinger jellyfish. The presence of these creatures is seen as an indicator of changing ecosystems due to climate change.
While some species are thriving in the warmer waters, others are struggling. Cold-water species like cod are moving northward to find cooler habitats. This shift is affecting fishing communities, forcing them to adapt their practices and target different species.
The warming seas are not only impacting marine life but also have potential consequences for weather patterns and the Earth's ability to absorb carbon dioxide.
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Warm Seas Bring New Species to UK Waters
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  • fossil fuels
  • ecosystem
  • habitat
  • carbon dioxide

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  1. 1. What is causing the warming of UK seas?

  2. 2. How are cold-water species like cod responding to warmer seas?