Climate change exacerbates the risk of algal blooms

Research published in Nature Climate Change suggests that ocean heatwaves increase the growth rate of Karenia mellifera by 30% and its toxin production by 50%. Models predict that if the world warms by 1.5°C, the frequency of algal blooms in South Australian waters will increase from one to three per year, and species such as the leafy sea dragon could become extinct by 2050.

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