The Cantabrian Sea is experiencing a summer of record-breaking temperatures, leading to significant shifts in its marine ecosystem. As water temperatures rise, species previously classified as subtropical are appearing in the region, while native species are migrating to cooler waters to survive the changing conditions.
This environmental transition is being characterized by experts as the Cantabrian Sea becoming increasingly Mediterranean in nature. The phenomenon highlights the ongoing impact of rising sea temperatures on local biodiversity and the distribution of marine life along the northern Spanish coast.
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