Over 60% Chance of 'Super' El Niño by Year-End, Threatening Marine Ecosystems
A 'super' El Niño phenomenon has a greater than 60% chance of forming by the close of this year. Such an event carries the potential to significantly impact marine environments, leading to devastated fishing industries and potential starvation for seals and sea lions.

There is a more than 60% chance that a "super" El Niño will develop by the end of this year. This climate phenomenon is known for its powerful influence on global weather patterns.
Should a "super" El Niño materialize, it possesses the potential to severely impact marine ecosystems. Experts indicate that such an event could devastate fishing operations and lead to starvation among seal and sea lion populations.
According to Phys.org, these projections highlight potential significant environmental and economic concerns linked to the anticipated weather event.



