Scientists warn of ‘regime shift’ as seaweed blooms expand worldwide

19 janvier 2026 | Damien Gayle Environment correspondent
Study links rapid growth of ocean macroalgae to global heating and nutrient pollution Scientists have warned of a potential “regime shift” in the oceans, as the rapid growth of huge mats of seaweed appears to be driven by global heating and excessive enrichment of waters from farming runoff and (…)
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