UK marine heatwave research priorities outlined in new national roadmap
Scientists from the University have contributed to new research calling for a coordinated response to a growing environmental threat
Marine heatwaves are emerging as a serious and growing risk to the UK’s marine natural capital, with consequences that extend far beyond ecology.
Professor Sian Rees
Associate Head of School - Research
Marine heatwaves represent one of the most urgent and least understood climate threats facing UK seas. By working across disciplines and sectors, we’ve identified the key questions we must answer to protect marine ecosystems, safeguard coastal communities and strengthen our blue economy. This roadmap gives researchers, funders and policymakers a clear direction of travel and highlights the need for coordinated national action. Preparing for marine heatwaves is no longer optional, it is essential for ensuring a resilient ocean future.