Sunken WWII bombs make a surprising home for sea life
PositiveScience

A recent study reveals that sunken WWII bombs in the Baltic Sea have unexpectedly become thriving habitats for various marine life, including algae, mussels, and starfish. This finding is significant as it highlights the resilience of nature and how even human-made structures can contribute to biodiversity. Understanding these interactions can help inform future environmental conservation efforts and the management of underwater ecosystems.
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