Marine and Aquatic Sciences Climate Change
Marine and Aquatic Sciences Climate Change refers to significant changes in the atmospheric, oceanic and terrestrial temperatures, as well as in other components of the climate system, such as precipitation and humidity. These changes have serious implications for humans, animals and ecosystems across the globe. Marine and aquatic sciences help us understand the causes and impacts of climate change, as well as develop strategies to mitigate and adapt to its impacts. Studies of the ocean and its associated ecosystems provide valuable insight into climate change and its effects on various species, which can inform the development of effective adaptation and mitigation strategies. Marine and aquatic sciences climate change research can also be used to develop better predictive models to determine the future impacts of climate change.
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