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New Zealand sea sponges are 'dying by the millions' due to climate change
Daily Mail - 2022-06-27T14:53:24.000Z

Sea sponges that provide food and shelter to other marine animals are losing their cells and dying. This is due to extreme temperatures warming oceans and causes stress for the sponges.

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