Environment
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Rising Sea Temperature Are Causing Skin Disease to Whitetip Reef Sharks in Malaysia
Some kind of skin disease associated with white spots and lesions is mysteriously appearing in Malaysia's whitetip reef sharks, and several reports suggest it was caused by rising sea temperatures in the region.
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