The southern Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia is becoming less salty at an astonishing rate, largely due to climate change, new research shows. In a study published in Nature Climate ...
Southern Indian Ocean salinity has decreased by ~30% over 60 years. Shifting winds and ocean currents from global warming cause freshening. This change may impact monsoon patterns, marine life and ...
For decades, the Indian Ocean has been known for some of the saltiest waters on Earth. But it seems that’s changing. Experts say parts of the Southern Indian Ocean have become noticeably “fresher” ...
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