Every global climate change prediction I've seen shows the oceans heating at a far slower rate than landmasses, like 0-2 degrees versus 5-8 degrees, with the least amount of heating just south of Greenland.

I'm not an expert on either climate change or algae environmental requirements, but the oceans seem not likely to change much very fast, whereas the land temperatures are far more significant.
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Bitt Faulk