Invasive Pacific oyster proliferation during Blob marine heat wave portends similar events as seas warm
Published Date: 3/26/2024
Source: phys.org
Pacific oysters, non-native to the United States but farmed in the U.S. for aquaculture, are an invasive species. During the Pacific Blob heat wave in the mid-2010s, as sea temperatures in Washington state's Puget Sound rose to 3°C above average, the species proliferated in the wild, and species recruitment for the period 2012–2020 peaked in summer 2015.