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Utku Perktaş
02 June 2021, Wednesday / Published in Life

Does ‘Sea Snot’ show Marmara Sea is dead?

The Marmara Sea, with an area of ​​11,000 square kilometers, is an important inland sea for the Middle East. Connected to both the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea with the straits opened with the increase in global temperatures after the Last Glacial Maximum experienced twenty-two thousand years ago, it is considered a unique ecosystem
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