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Joint study by Australia 's national science agency (CISRO) and Chinese Academy of Sciences found.
80% of marine heatwaves below 100 metres are independent of surface events, study finds.
These events are becoming more common due to global warming, causing "catastrophic ecological and socioeconomic impacts," study says.
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