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Waters off Maine, New England hit record fall temperature in ’21

Waters off Maine, New England hit record fall temperature in ’21

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A body of water off New England and Canada had its warmest fall surface temperatures on record last year, a Maine science center reported.

The Gulf of Maine has long been a focus of climate scientists because it is warming faster than most of the world’s oceans. The Gulf of Maine Research Institute said last week that average sea surface temperatures in the gulf reached 59.9 degrees Fahrenheit (15.5 degrees Celsius).

That figure is about 7% higher than the long-term average, the Portland Press Herald reported. The fall temperature was greater than a 2012 ocean heatwave that disrupted fisheries and ecosystems in the Gulf of Maine.

The Gulf of Maine stretches from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia. It’s a critically important fishing ground for the U.S. lobster industry. Scientists, fishermen and government officials have sounded alarms about the future of the lobster industry as waters continue to warm.

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