Millions of sea sponges are dying in unprecedented event •

Millions of sea sponges are dying in unprecedented event •

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The waters off the coast of New Zealand are usually filled with velvety brown sea sponges, which play a fundamental role in marine ecosystems

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Millions of sea sponges are dying in unprecedented event •

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