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Managing the growing number of non-indigenous species in the Mediterranean Sea
By euronews (in English)Published : May 31, 2022 - 23:07
Hundreds of new species have invaded the Mediterranean Sea, altering local biodiversity and disrupting fisheries. Ocean looks at both the problems and opportunities presented by their arrival.