Scientists fear seabird die-off as El Niño looms: ‘We don’t know how bad this will get’
PolicyWednesday, July 1, 2026The Guardian

Scientists fear seabird die-off as El Niño looms: ‘We don’t know how bad this will get’

Scientists are raising concerns about an impending die-off of seabirds due to a marine heat wave off California, driven by conditions linked to El Niño, which is causing fish to migrate to cooler depths, resulting in starvation for seabirds. The situation highlights the urgent need to monitor and address the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems.

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