2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15234043
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Impact of Phytoplankton Community Structure Changes in the South Sea of Korea on Marine Ecosystems Due to Climate Change

Kyung-Woo Park,
Mi-Hee Chung,
Man-Ho Yoo
et al.

Abstract: Herein, we conducted surveys during the 2018–2022 summers to investigate the impact of climate change-related changes in the phytoplankton community structure on the marine ecosystem in the South Sea of Korea. The average surface water temperature increased by ~1.07 °C at 0.0195 °C·yr−1 between 1968 and 2022. During the summers, the rate was 0.0211 °C·yr−1, with a total increase of ~1.16 °C, indicating a stronger increase in summer surface water temperature. Over the last 30 years, nutrient levels in the South… Show more

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“…The number of cases of this species beached and discovered on the shores of Jeju Island has gradually increased in recent years. Rising sea temperatures and the tropicalization of oceans, which are attributed to global warming, are anticipated to bring significant changes to marine environments worldwide [ 50 , 51 ], including the seas surrounding Jeju Island, the southern coast, and Ulleung Island in South Korea [ 52 54 ]. These changes are likely to have profound effects on the habitats of N. phocaenoides throughout its range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of cases of this species beached and discovered on the shores of Jeju Island has gradually increased in recent years. Rising sea temperatures and the tropicalization of oceans, which are attributed to global warming, are anticipated to bring significant changes to marine environments worldwide [ 50 , 51 ], including the seas surrounding Jeju Island, the southern coast, and Ulleung Island in South Korea [ 52 54 ]. These changes are likely to have profound effects on the habitats of N. phocaenoides throughout its range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%