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Sea life affected as temperatures rise

by isleofman.com 6th November 2008
The sea around the Isle of Man is getting warmer.

That's the conclusion of the Government Laboratory and Port Erin Marine Laboratory after a number of years of monitoring the sea temperature.

Results show 2007 was the warmest since records began in 1904, with an increase of one degree Celsius over the last century, most of which has taken place in the past ten years.

Marine Scientist Theresa Shammon from the Government Laboratory says it may not sound much, but the effect on sea life can be significant (audio file attached):

(Picture: The former Marine Laboratory in Port Erin, before the demolition of part of the building, from manxscenes.com).
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 6th, November 2008 08:09pm.

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