Animals
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How Invasive Species Thrive in the Mediterranean
Invasive species have become a worldwide issue. The number of non-native species in European seas has climbed to about 1,300 in the previous 20 years. The problem is most serious in the Mediterranean Sea, which is home to 69 percent of them, although only 10% are considered invasive.
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