‘Boiling not warming’: Marine life suffers as Thai sea temperatures hit record
Aquatic life from coral reefs to fish along Thailand's eastern gulf coast is suffering as sea surface temperatures hit record highs this month amid a regional heatwave, worrying scientists and local communities. The once vibrant and colourful corals, about five metres (16 feet) underwater, have turned white in a phenomenon known as coral bleaching, a sign that their health was deteriorating, due to higher water temperatures, scientists say. Sommay Singsura, a fisherman, is seen close to bleached corals near Chao Lao Beach, Chantaburi province, Thailand, May 10, 2024. This year so far the country's weather recorded the highest temperature at 44.2 degrees Celsius affecting the seawater temperature as well. REUTERS/Napat Wesshasartar Sea surface temperatures in the Eastern Gulf of T...
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