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Turning Tides: How Climate Change Is Rewriting Australia’s Ocean Life

Turning Tides: How Climate Change Is Rewriting Australia’s Ocean Life

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Australia may be famous for its red desert heart, but it is fundamentally a blue continent—surrounded by nearly 60,000 kilometers of ocean that power its economy and shape its identity. In this deep dive inspired by the 2007 review Climate Change and Australian Marine Life, we explore how warming waters, strengthening currents, acidifying seas, and shifting weather patterns are transforming Australia’s unique marine ecosystems.

From the strengthening Tasman Sea hotspot to the tropicalization of temperate waters, from collapsing kelp forests in Tasmania to the fragile chemistry threatening deep-sea corals, this episode uncovers the hidden mechanics beneath the headlines. We examine invasive sea urchins, coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, skewed turtle sex ratios, dissolving sea butterfly shells, and the cascading economic impacts on fisheries.

This isn’t just about warmer water—it’s about heat, chemistry, timing, and survival. A continent-scale ecosystem is shifting, and the invisible tipping points may already be written into the sand.

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