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Temperatur­es on the rise in Scottish lochs: new report

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Climate change has caused a rapid and extensive rise in temperatur­e in Scotland’s lochs and reservoirs, according to research published on Tuesday that predicts the trend will continue if nothing is done.

Between 2015 and 2019, 97 percent of monitored Scottish lochs and reservoirs increased in temperatur­e, with most ( 88 percent) warming by between 0.25 and 1 C per year over the period, the Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Waters said.

“This research has shown, for the first time, that climate change is already warming our lochs and reservoirs in Scotland, and that this trend is likely to continue,” said freshwater ecologist Linda May, of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, who was the lead author of the report.

“It provides early warning of the potential impacts of climate change on biodiversi­ty, water supply and recreation­al use, and highlights the need for mitigation measures to be put in place as quickly as possible.”

It is expected that waters in the south and east of Scotland are expected to warm the most at first, but this climate- related impact will reach all parts of the country by 2040.

Researcher­s warn that warming and changes in rainfall patterns associated with climate change increase the risk of outbreaks of harmful algal blooms, which outcompete other freshwater plant species and produce toxins that can affect animals and people.

Scotland’s Environmen­t Minister Mairi McAllan said the research provided “yet more worrying evidence” of the risks of harm from climate change on Scotland’s water environmen­t.

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