#OceanTemperature

2025-06-18

@anne_twain @Tooden

Atlantic coast and Hampton/Seabrook Harbor shellfishing closed due to red tide

New Hampshire Union Leader
May 21, 2025

Officials from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, in coordination with the shellfish industry, have closed New Hampshire's Atlantic coastal waters

unionleader.com/news/environme

#AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
#Climate #OceanTemperature
#ClimateCatastrophe

2025-06-18

So, the waters off the Maine coast have been warming up (it was very warm when I last waded in the waters in May). Seems
Karenia mikimotoi has appeared here as well. I expect to see it return with warming waters... Also, this article claims it's less toxic that Red Tide (a cousin) -- but from what I just read in the ABC News article, I would disagree with that! @anne_twain @Tooden

From WHOI:

"Karenia mikimotoi

- Globally distributed, can cause mass die-offs of shellfish, crustaceans, echinoderms and fish
- Karenia mikimotoi produces several toxic compounds, blooms can also lead to anoxic conditions
- First bloom in Maine occurred in 2017, with a second bloom in 2019
- Karenia mikimotoi is also found in Massachusetts waters

"What is Karenia mikimotoi?

"In recent years, the genus Karenia has made the news in the United States as a result of the massive #RedTides caused by #KareniaBrevis [That's the one I know about]. These blooms have caused widespread fish and wildlife mortalities and impacted public health in Florida leading to significantly disrupted tourism and fisheries industries which have cost local economies millions of dollars in damages on an almost annual basis.

"Compared to this notorious HAB species, its sister species, Karenia mikimotoi, is less toxic [!!! Ummmm....] but more globally widespread with blooms reported in Ireland, Norway, India, Japan, Korea Australia, South Africa, Alaska, Texas, and the east coast of the U.S. The blooms of this species can stretch many kilometers, persist for multiple months, and reach concentrations of several million algal cells per liter.

"There have not been confirmed reports of direct impacts to human health by #KareniaMikimotoi, but blooms of this species can cause large-scale mortality events of marine fauna such as shellfish, echinoderms, crustaceans, and fish. Karenia mikimotoi has been shown to produce several toxic compounds as well as reactive oxygen species, but toxicity is highly variable by strain and the factors contributing to mortality events are still not entirely understood. Although overall concentrations of toxins in K. mikimotoi appear to be relatively low, there is evidence that their effect may be enhanced when the cells come into direct contact with fish gills. Anoxic conditions can also occur when K. mikimotoi cells die in large numbers and subsequent breakdown by bacteria deplete oxygen in the surrounding waters. These anoxic events have also contributed to die-offs."

What is the history of Karenia in the Northeast?

"Karenia mikimotoi was first isolated from a coastal lagoon near Woods Hole, MA in 1957 and classified at that time as Gyrodinium aureolum. Since this time, large scale blooms of K. mikimotoi appear to be an emerging problem in New England, with the first occurrence in Maine reported in August, 2017. This bloom was concentrated in the Fore River, Portland Harbor, and parts of the Harpswell coastal waters, and coincided with a die-off of softshell clams in Brunswick, ME. This mortality event cost fishermen $250,000, but a direct causal link between the bloom and shellfish mortality was not established. In August 2019 another bloom occurred in Casco Bay, with no mortalities recorded. Karenia mikimotoi is periodically found in Massachusetts waters, usually in the summer and early fall."

northeasthab.whoi.edu/habs/kar

#AlgalBloom #HABs #ToxicAlgae
#Climate #OceanTemperature
#Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
#ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

2025-06-18

"Many people living in or near impacted areas told the ABC they felt they had been left in the dark by authorities.

"While state government bodies including SA Health, the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) and the EPA have issued information on their websites and through the media, a lack of information in the days and weeks after the bloom prompted a movement of citizen scientists to collect their own samples and share their findings online."

@anne_twain @Tooden

abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/sa-

#Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #OceansAreLife
#Climate #OceanTemperature
#Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe
#ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent #KareniaMikimotoi

2025-06-18

HOLY CRAP! This is very bad. I've never heard of #KareniaMikimotoi, but I'm going to look into it. This is something out of a dystopian nightmare! @anne_twain @Tooden

#Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #Climate #OceanTemperature #Extinction #ClimateCatastrophe #ELE #ExtinctionLevelEvent

2025-06-18

I found this from a few days ago... @anne_twain @Tooden

June 15, 2025
The GIST

'Like an underwater bushfire': South Australia's marine algal bloom is still killing almost everything in its path

by Erin Barrera, The Conversation

phys.org/news/2025-06-underwater-bushfire-south-australia-marine.html

#Australia #algalBloom #ToxicAlgae #Climate #OceanTemperature

Unpaid oil debt mounts.
Oceans hid that shame awhile.
Physics keeps calling.

#haiku #senryu #poem #ShortPoem #SmallPoem #climate #ClimateDenial #oceans #oil #OceanTemperature #debt #DebtCollection

Kevin Karhan :verified:kkarhan@infosec.space
2024-05-15

@ernandy no, but the #Reefs look like ass already...

#Reef #OceanTemperature #ReefBleaching

Tim Zeeilust606
2023-11-30

November 30th is the last day of the official North Atlantic hurricane season. 🌀

youtube.com/watch?v=8WSvtx-mQnk

2023 had the 4th largest number of named storms – making it all the way to Tammy.

2023-08-25

Just reading an old news article that reminded me that during last year's Atlantic hurricane season we reached storm "F" (Fiona) in late September.

This week, Atlantic Canada is keeping an eye on Franklin a full month earlier.

#ClimateChange #HurricaneSeason #OceanTemperature

MikeMykle
2023-08-18

The ocean heatwave has come ashore on Canada’s west coast. A Kelp researcher from UVIC says it could further damage Kelp forests along the coast and the marine creatures that depend on them.

mycowichanvalleynow.com/76846/

2023-08-12

Janine O’Keefe, Australian engineer, climate activist, co-founder of Friday’s for Future in Sweden speaking about reasons to be SCARED and #ActNow ‌@ScientistRebellion@social.rebellion.global @scientistrebellion #OceanTemperature #OceanAcidity #ClimateCatastrophe #AMOC #TippingPoints #SealevelRise #GlobalWarming #ClimateHell file:///private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/BB43D1CE-0368-43C0-A9C6-5489AB627325/Attachments/DBFCA849-014E-4F3A-BAD5-F05210CCB968/IMG_0511.mp4

Here is a daily updated plot of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) from 1981 to the present day. It is a frightening graph, and is predicted to only worsen.

You can go to climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst for the latest updates.

#SeaSurfaceTemperature #SST #Oceans #OceanTemperature #GlobalWarming #Climate #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency #Klima #Klimakrise

SST (Sea Surface Temperature Worldwide, Latitudes 60S-60N. Graphs of SST in degrees C from 1981 to present. The current SST is 21 C, 0.8 C higher than the average, and well above 2 standard deviations above normal. Source - NOAA OISST V2.1, ClimateReanalyzer.org, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine
2023-07-25

Progress note: Sea ice and ocean temps in 2023

How does the climate change? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.

jabberwocking.com/raw-data-sea

#globalWarming #climateChange #seaIce #oceanTemperature

Sustentabilidade é AcçãoSustent_Accao@masto.pt
2023-06-23

"A temperatura da superfície do mar do Atlùntico Norte ainda num recorde extremo. 1,15°C acima da média de 1982-2011.
Os Ășltimos trĂȘs anos mostraram anomalias de outono muito altas.
O que trarĂĄ o resto do ano?" Leon Simons

#alteracoesclimaticas #climatechange #ocean #oceantemperature

2023-06-18

Something bad is happening in the Atlantic Ocean.

Note, that the left plot is from the North Atlantic, while the right one is from Antarctica...

#SST #OceanTemperature #OceanTemperatures #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Plots by
@EliotJacobson
@ZLabe

A plot of sea surface temperature anomaly in the norh atlantic from 1982 to today. Besides the 'usual' climate warming you can see a rapid heating within the last couple of months. This is really an outstanding anomaly.A plot of the antarctic sea ice anomaly from the eighties until today. Besides the decrease due to the 'usual' climate warming, you see a sudden drop over the last couple of months. This is a strong anomaly.

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