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Sea snakes are taking refuge in the twilight zone and no one knows why

Por: Newsweek World October 06, 2022

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Scientists have found that sea snakes are living in the twilight zone of the ocean.The reptiles, including coral-reef snakes, and the yellow-lipped sea krait, mostly live across the tropical waters of the western Pacific and Indian Ocean, but their populations in reefs across the Indo-Pacific have been declining.Australian scientists set out to discover what could be causing this. Before their study, Sec. Marine Ecosystem Ecology, surveys of the... + full article



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