NZ Sea-Surface Temperatures Hit Record Highs; Increase In Some Areas 3X Global Average Rise
New Zealands sea temperatures have hit record highs, outstripping global averages threefold in one region, and prompting alarm over the health of the countrys marine life and ecosystems. New data from Stats NZ shows since 1982, oceanic sea-surface temperatures have increased on average between 0.16 0.26C a decade, and between 0.190.34C a decade, in coastal waters.
Each oceanic and coastal region experienced their hottest years ever recorded in either 2022 or 2023. When comparing data from the previous 20 years, the rate of ocean surface warming around New Zealand has outstripped the global per decade average of 0.18C twofold, with one region the Chatham Rise three times warmer than the global average, said Matt Pinkerton, a principal scientist at the National Institute for Water and Atmospherics.
New Zealand may be experiencing higher temperatures due to its geographical position and the way the global ocean currents move and carry heat, he said. New Zealand sits sandwiched between the Pacific, the Tasman Sea and the Southern Oceans theres a lot of warming associated in all three of those areas, so we are getting the heat from all directions.
Pinkerton said New Zealands high temperatures dispel the notion that the island nation is protected from extreme temperatures. Because we are surrounded by so much ocean, we [thought] we were protected a bit by warming effects, this [data] is saying thats not true.
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