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Ocean extremes as a stress test for marine ecosystems and society [Dataset]

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posted on 2025-01-17, 16:22 authored by Kathryn SmithKathryn Smith, Alex Sen Gupta, Michael BurrowsMichael Burrows, Karen Filbee-DexterKaren Filbee-Dexter, Alistair J. Hobday, Neil J. Holbrook, Pippa J. Moore, Eric C. J. Oliver, M. Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg, Zijie ZhaoZijie Zhao, Dan A. Smale
<p dir="ltr">This database compiles a list of biological, physical and social impacts identified globally during the extreme marine heatwaves of 2023 and 2024. It includes published literature, news articles and social media reports</p>

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Extreme Climatic Events in the Oceans: Towards a mechanistic understanding of ecosystem impacts and resilience

UK Research and Innovation

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Marine heatwaves drive loss of genetic diversity and selection in kelps

Australian Research Council

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Toka ākau toitu Kaitiakitanga – building a sustainable future for coastal reef ecosystems

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

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Structure, connectivity and resilience of an exploited ecosystem: towards sustainable ecosystem-based fisheries management

Natural Environment Research Council

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes

Australian Research Council

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National Environmental Science Program Climate Systems Hub (Project 2.10)

Marine heatwaves: subsurface structure and interactions with other extremes

Australian Research Council

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