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Gross climate change effects soil US beaches: Seaweed, dead fish

By Kevin Sato
Published in Climate Change
June 18, 2023
1 min read
Gross climate change effects soil US beaches: Seaweed, dead fish

As a writer for a news site, an article titled Gross climate change effects soil US beaches: Seaweed, dead fish caught my attention. The article highlighted how climate change is disrupting beach ecosystems in the United States, leading to an overabundance of seaweed and dead fish washing up on the shore.

The piece delved into how warming waters and changing ocean currents are to blame, altering the ocean’s nutrient levels and causing algae blooms. When these blooms die, they decompose, leading to a surge of bacteria that can be harmful to both people and wildlife. This often results in a pungent smell and an unsightly view.

In addition, the article noted that the buildup of dead fish and seaweed could attract pests, making conditions even less appealing to beachgoers.

As someone who enjoys spending time at the beach, this article was alarming. While many may simply see it as a nuisance, it is a stark reminder that we need to take climate change seriously and work together to come up with solutions.

Overall, this article emphasizes how climate change affects all aspects of our Earth, not just the temperature. It reminds us that our actions have a real impact on our planet and that we need to start taking steps to mitigate these effects before it’s too late.


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