Kelp forests are one of the earth’s most productive ecosystems and are at great risk from climate change, yet little is known regarding their current conservation status and global future threats. Here, by combining a global remote sensing dataset of floating kelp forests with climate data and projections, we find that exposure to projected marine heatwaves will increase ~6 to ~16 times in the long term (2081–2100) compared to contemporary (2001–2020) exposure. While exposure will intensify across all regions, some southern hemisphere areas which have lower exposure to contemporary and projected marine heatwaves may provide climate refugia for floating kelp forests. Under these escalating threats, less than 3% of global floating kelp forests are currently within highly restrictive marine protected areas (MPAs), the most effective MPAs for protecting biodiversity. Our findings emphasize the urgent need to increase the global protection of floating kelp forests and set bolder climate adaptation goals. Kelp forests could face up to 16 times more marine heatwave exposure by 2100. With less than 3% of kelp forests in highly restrictive marine protected areas, urgent conservation and climate adaptation actions are needed
Global floating kelp forests have limited protection despite intensifying marine heatwave threats
Nur Arafeh‐Dalmau,Juan Carlos Villaseñor‐Derbez,D. Schoeman,Alejandra Mora-Soto,T. Bell,Claire L. Butler,M. Costa,Loyiso Dunga,H. Houskeeper,Cristian Lagger,Carolina Pantano,Daniela Laínez Del Pozo,K. Sink,Jennifer Sletten,T. Vincent,Fiorenza Micheli,Kyle C. Cavanaugh
Published 2025 in Nature Communications
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2025
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Nature Communications
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2025-04-03
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Medicine, Environmental Science
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