According to "The Economic Times", melting sea ice in polar regions, which is primarily linked to global warming, leads to significant changes in marine ecosystems. The shrinking area of sea ice above water affects the ocean, causing changes in its color. This change in ocean color is not just a visual alteration; it has deep consequences for the delicate balance of marine life, especially for organisms performing photosynthesis, such as phytoplankton and seaweeds.
Dutch scientists from the University of Amsterdam note that due to the melting sea ice, the color of the oceans is changing to dark blue. This new phenomenon indicates serious impacts on marine life.