Amazon Rainforest Lakes Hit Temperatures As High As 104F During Mass Dieoff Of Dolphins And Fish
Amazonian lakes are being transformed into simmering basins hotter than spa baths as severe heatwaves and drought grip the region, research shows. The temperature of one lake exceeded 40C (104F) as water levels plummeted under intense sunlight and cloudless skies. The extreme heat triggered mass die-offs among endangered Amazon river dolphins and fish, which cannot survive in such high temperatures.
The shallow waters of Lake Tefé, which were only two metres deep, reached 41C warmer than an average spa bath. We couldnt even put our fingers in the water. It was really hot, not just in the top bit, but right down to the bottom, said the lead researcher, Ayan Fleischmann, from the Mamirauá Institute for Sustainable Development. You put your finger in and remove it instantaneously, its unbearable.
Floating carcasses of up to 200 river dolphins washed up over a six-week period around September 2023. No one in the region had seen this happen over the past century, said Fleischmann. It was completely surreal and really scary. This incident led them to look at other water bodies across the Amazon region. Half of the 10 lakes investigated experienced exceptionally high daytime water temperatures above 37C, according to the study, published in the journal Science.
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Adrian Barnett, senior lecturer in behavioural ecology at the University of Greenwich, who was not involved in the research, said: The paper shows the extraordinary impacts climate change is having, even on such huge ecosystems as the Amazon, and that these are not restricted to the forests, but the aquatic realm as well. A 10C increase in water temperature is unparalleled, he said. The volume of energy needed to achieve this in such huge volumes of water is jaw-dropping.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/06/climate-crisis-amazon-lakes-water-temperature-hotter-than-spa-bath-aoe