The world's ocean is rapidly darkening: scientists sound the alarm.
10.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
10.06.2025
1656

Recent research indicates a widespread darkening of the world's ocean – about one-fifth of the surface has already become darker. This phenomenon has raised concerns among British scientists from the University of Plymouth.An analysis showed that between 2003 and 2022, over 20% of the world's ocean experienced darkening. Experts believe this is linked to changes in algal blooms and surface sea temperature.
According to the study, darkening is primarily observed near coastlines, where nutrient-rich waters from land mix with seawater due to rainfall.Scientists warn that the reduction in water clarity could seriously undermine the ocean's ecosystem and its role in combating climate change. This may lead to significant changes in the marine environment and new competitive struggles for resources.
The importance of research for the future
Even if the exact consequences of darkening are not yet fully understood, scientists caution about its negative impact on the marine world. These changes may have serious implications for the future fate of our planet, warn scientists.According to the latest studies, over one-fifth of the world's ocean has become darker, which could have serious consequences for the marine environment and biodiversity. Scientists warn that this phenomenon may exacerbate conflicts over natural resources and worsen the state of the ocean's ecosystem, which, in turn, threatens the future of our planet. Ukrainian scientists from the University of Plymouth warn that the spread of darkening in the world's ocean could lead to serious consequences for the ocean's ecosystem and increase conflicts over marine resources, thereby threatening the future of our planet.Read also
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