Environment
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Warm-Stricken Sea Sponges Suffer From Deadly Bacteria, Research Warns
Sea sponges and other marine animals have suffered from prolonged warmth in sea. It will become favorable for deadly Vibrio bacteria that can cause an outbreak. Read here.
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