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It's record high ocean temperatures. They're now entering into a chartered territory. Sea surface temperatures in June climb to record highs, which concerns about extreme weather, the largest extreme weather flooding, sea level rise, even a spread of global ocean ecosystems. This was announced by the European Union's Copernicus Earth observation program, Gilai 4, and exceeded the previous record set in June 2024. Research is the one that bore these records. We'll be broken in the coming months. The record temperature was produced on June 21, when the Copernicus Climate Change Service reported worldwide ocean surface temperatures of 20.86 degrees Celsius or 69.55 degrees Fahrenheit in 2020.

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