Muskan Singh · Space · 2026-08-20
El Niño's Return: Ocean Silence Signals Ecological Shift in the Pacific
NASA satellites track the dramatic impact of El Niño on phytoplankton, fish, and seabird populations, signaling ecological changes in the Pacific Ocean as food scarcity drives species inland. Discover the implications for marine life and fishing industries as this climate phenomenon intensifies thro... NASA satellites track the dramatic impact of El Niño on phytoplankton, fish, and seabird populations, signaling ecological changes in the Pacific Ocean as food scarcity drives species
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