Animals
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The North East Coast’s Mass Death of Crustaceans Suggests That Urgent Further Investigation Should Be Conducted
An academic from Newcastle University spoke before a parliamentary committee regarding the enormous fatalities of crustaceans of the North East coast, and the committee recommended urgently conducting more research.
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