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From Arctic to Tropics, Commission Report Sounds Alarm on Ocean Health

(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Every part of the ocean is now under threat from climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, according to the ninth report on the state of the ocean, published today by the Marine Environment Monitoring Service of Copernicus, the EU Earth observation system. The findings show that ocean warming is accelerating, marine biodiversity hotspots are at …

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With the warming of the world's oceans, invasive species spread faster. This is a finding of the new marine status report of the European Earth observation program Copernicus. Also, the surface of the seas is getting warmer and warmer. This leads to problems - also on land.

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According to Copernicus Marine's 2025 report, ocean warming disrupts marine biodiversity and fisheries, particularly in the Mediterranean Sea.

The record rise in marine temperatures encourages the proliferation of invasive species. Result: threatened biodiversity and artisanal fishing at risk, according to the latest Copernicus report.

The blue crab and the bearded fireworm, two invasive species, proliferate in the Mediterranean with the rise of water temperature. These species threaten biodiversity and fisheries, warns the European Observatory Copernicus in its latest report on the state of the oceans, Tuesday 30 September.

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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