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Med Sea heatwave might feel nice for holiday swimming but there's a catch

Med Sea heatwave might feel nice for holiday swimming but there's a catch

The Mediterranean Sea is currently experiencing an intense heatwave, with sea temperatures reaching over 30°C in popular holiday destinations like Majorca. This is significantly higher than the usual average for this time of year. While the warm waters may seem inviting for swimming and other water activities, there is a concerning catch. Prolonged heatwaves in the Mediterranean can have severe ecological consequences, potentially leading to the bleaching of coral reefs and the disruption of marine ecosystems. Experts warn that these high temperatures are a direct result of climate change, which is causing more frequent and intense heatwaves globally. The impact on the delicate Mediterranean environment could be devastating, affecting the region's biodiversity and the livelihoods of those dependent on the sea. As people enjoy the holiday season, it is crucial to be aware of the underlying environmental issues and the need for sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of climate change on the fragile Mediterranean ecosystem.

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